Earth’s magnetic north is not static. Like an anchorless buoy pushed by ocean waves, the magnetic field is constantly on the move as liquid iron sloshes around in the planet’s outer core.
Earth’s magnetic north pole is on the move—and in surprising ways. With the release of the World Magnetic Model 2025, scientists reveal new details about its unpredictable journey and why it has ...
As we approach solar maximum, something strange is happening to the sun's magnetic field. We explore this flip in polarity in ...
The Earth’s magnetic field is predominantly a geo-axial dipole, with north and south magnetic poles located near the geographic poles that undergo periodic reversals and excursions. Both oxygen ...
Now, a new study shows that ferroelectricity can be imparted on a non-ferroelectric material if its stacked together—a ...
When the BepiColombo spacecraft enters Mercury's orbit, it will separate into two orbiters that will focus on the planet's north and south poles. Among the questions it will probe, according to ...
The CIA have declassified Chan Thomas' book, The Adam and Eve Story, nearly 60 years after he first wrote his theories about ...
Earthquakes, death by the millions and weather chaos - a book banned by the CIA for nearly 60 years predicted how the world ...
A 21-year-old Norwegian woman has become the youngest person to reach the South Pole on skis, solo and without assistance, her team told AFP on Tuesday. Karen Kylleso accomplished the feat ...
A spacecraft has beamed back some of the best close-up photos yet of Mercury's north pole.The European and Japanese robotic explorer swooped as close as 183 miles (295 kilometers) above Mercury's ...
an expedition-style cruise vessel with itineraries in Antarctica and the Polar North. On the cruise, Sorby gives presentations about her journey to the South Pole. She also gives lectures about ...