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Our planet’s gymnastics routine continues underneath our feet nearly every day, but researchers recently mapped what they say is one of the most “drastic events in the evolution of ...
Researchers have found the first new type of magnet in nearly a century. Now, these strange "altermagnets" could help us ...
An animation using data from the European Space Agency (ESA) allows you to "listen" to Earth's magnetic field being disrupted ...
The Yukon Territory glows—but not with city lights. “Everywhere you look is like a painting” here, with auroras that last for ...
The last full reversal took place approximately 780,000 years ago - leaving some experts to predict another flip is imminent.
These long acknowledged "facts" are anything but. We'd bet that you believed all of these lies—until today. Separating fact from fiction As children, we’re constantly told to listen to our parents.
A grieving teen honors her father’s dream in this moving solo play about love, loss, and Arctic exploration, powerfully ...
Polar adventurer Alan Chambers has teamed up with climate scientists to see if microplastics and nanoplastics have reached some of Earth’s remotest corners.
"For seven days, it breaks the ice into the geographic North Pole." Then, it's time to run. Sheridan admits it's a difficult race to prepare for. "I truly try to just picture it," she said.
The race Nicole Las will be running has been dubbed the world's 'coolest' marathon and takes place near the geographic North Pole.
Why Earth’s Magnetic Pole Reversals Are So Fascinating Every 300,000 years or so, the Earth's magnetic poles flip.
Alternatively, time invariances of the skylight polarization pattern, obtained from at least three polarization snapshots, were used to estimate the position of the north celestial pole (NCP) in the ...