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By flying closer to the Sun than ever, Parker Solar Probe reveals the chaotic birthplace of solar wind and space storms, ...
Efficiently capturing and storing excess heat, particularly below 200°C, is paramount to achieving a carbon-neutral society.
One of the most surprising results was related to the electron density of the ionosphere’s two main layers—M1 and M2.
A newly found super-Earth could help provide answers as to why there are hardly any planets twice the diameter of Earth.
When talking about the atmosphere, all weather occurs in the troposphere, the layer closest to the Earth.
Have you ever wondered how carbon dioxide (CO2) moves through our atmosphere, or how the invisible dance of this particular gas impacts our planet on a global scale? Well, it’s about time we pull back ...
However, a 1,000-layer node seems like an ambitious long-term goal that may test WD's appetite for heavy fab investments. The lengths Kioxia will go to achieve the memory density of its dreams ...
Burnt-up satellites could dump hundreds of tonnes of aluminium in the stratosphere every year. An atmospheric chemist explains what that might mean ...
The results may explain why dozens of low-density exoplanets are puffy, helping to solve a long-standing mystery in science.
When space weather warms up the upper reaches of the atmosphere, the increased density throws those predictions off, and it can take operators a while to find the satellites again.