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Earth’s Magnetic Field Went Wild 600 Million Years Ago, Scientists Reveal Why
Hundreds of millions of years ago, Earth’s magnetic field showed chaotic shifts, but a new Yale-led study uncovers an organized global structure behind it. Researchers developed a statistical analysis of Ediacaran paleomagnetic data to map ancient continents.
Published in Science Advances, this resolves a long-standing enigma.
Scientists Unlock 3 Million Years of Climate Secrets from Antarctic Ice
Ancient Antarctic ice reveals detailed, unexpected insights into Earth’s climate history over 3 million years. The findings challenge prior understandings of polar climate dynamics.
This discovery aids in modeling future climate scenarios.
Artemis II Successfully Leaves Earth Orbit for Moon Mission
NASA's Artemis II crew completed a trans-lunar injection burn, marking the first human departure from Earth orbit since 1972. The mission is gathering critical data on Orion spacecraft performance in deep space.
All systems, including CO2 scrubbers, are functioning well.
Pairs of Atoms Observed in Two Places at Once for First Time
Scientists achieved a breakthrough in quantum physics by observing atom pairs in superposition, existing in two locations simultaneously. This advances quantum mechanics understanding and potential technologies.
The experiment has garnered significant attention in general physics.