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Southwest Research Institute's Dr. Craig DeForest discussed the latest accomplishments of NASA's PUNCH (Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere) mission during a media event at the 246th ...
The big domestic policy bill passed by House Republicans last month would, by the end of this year, eliminate tax credits for ...
A violent solar eruption on May 31 launched a coronal mass ejection (CME) hurtling toward Earth, triggering a rare G4-level geomagnetic storm alert. Captured in real-time by U.S. Naval Research ...
On May 14, the Sun developed a powerful X2.7-class solar flare, the most powerful recorded this year. This was captured by NASA's telescopes at its Solar Dynamics Observatory and occurred in ...
The 'Summit-Friendship Solar Village' project ... has received the prestigious Reuters' Global Energy Transition Awards 2024 under the 'Projects of Impact' category. The award was presented ...
Women’s cancer risk is being driven up by global warming, suggests new research. Higher temperatures have been linked to an increased risk of breast, ovarian, uterine, and cervical cancers.
The intensity of this event has raised global alert levels across multiple monitoring agencies. Experts caution that more severe flares could follow if solar activity continues to intensify.
which is commonly characterised by frequent solar flares, sunspots, and eruptions.The current period of solar maximum means we can expect more solar outbursts in the coming months.
But geomagnetic storms and more serious types of space weather, which can follow solar flares, have the ability to shut down power grids, disrupt aircraft routes, global communications and GPS ...
Because that sunspot? It’s not done. It’s now rotating into full view of Earth — and experts warn that more violent solar storms could be on the way. This recent flare came from AR4087, a new but ...