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Discover Magazine on MSNEarth's Inner Core Is Solid - Not Liquid - Even Though It's Blistering HotKey Takeaways on Earth's Inner Core Earth's inner core is solid and blistering hot. For decades, scientists have known ...
Scientists at ETH Zurich have developed a powerful method to look deep inside single-atom catalysts—materials where every ...
Materials Nexus discovered a new rare-earth-free magnet called MagNex with the help of AI - here’s how they did it.
From dogs predicting your mood to sea turtles navigating with magnetic maps, animals may have senses humans can’t even ...
NASA’s SPHEREx mission is mapping the entire sky in 102 infrared colors, turning raw space data into a public tool for ...
NASA's newest astrophysics space telescope launched in March on a mission to create an all-sky map of the universe. Now ...
Priscilla Diane Chapman Frisch, a University of Chicago Research Professor in Astronomy and Astrophysics and a world-leading ...
A groundbreaking new survey from China’s LHAASO observatory has unveiled powerful ultrahigh-energy gamma-ray emissions across ...
Geophysics Survey Reveals Striking Similarities to World-Class Mountain Pass Rare Earth Deposit; Geochemical Anomalies ...
The Chronos 68 Rapid Trigger Magnetic Keyboard from Syntech steps into this field as another magnetic gaming keyboard vying ...
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Space on MSNSee Earth's Lithospheric Magnetic FieldThe magnetized rocks of Earth's crust and mantle, also known as the upper lithosphere, accounts for generating 6 percent of the planets magnetic field. Data from the European Space Agency's Swarm ...
Now Murat Muradoğlu and colleagues at Q-CTRL, a quantum technology company with offices in Sydney, Australia, have demonstrated just such a technology. Their approach is to sense anomalies in the ...
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