The magnetized rocks of Earth's crust and mantle, also known as the upper lithosphere, accounts for generating 6 percent of ...
In mid-December of 2024, scientists officially updated the World Magnetic Model (WMM), which helps keep track of our planet’s ...
Understanding chorus waves is vital, as they create fast-moving, highly energetic electrons (known as killer electrons) that ...
Earth’s magnetic north pole is on the move—and in surprising ways. With the release of the World Magnetic Model 2025, ...
Earth’s magnetic field, generated by movements within its molten iron core, serves as a protective shield against solar winds ...
British scientists have recently revealed that Earth's magnetic north pole is drifting towards Russia at an accelerated speed ...
Scientists released an update to a model that maps the ever-moving pole and has significant implications for navigation ...
A gigantic hole has opened up in the Sun's atmosphere and is currently big enough to spot from Earth. The structure located ...
ESA's Swarm mission, utilizing the faint magnetic signals generated by Earth's ocean tides, offers groundbreaking insights ...
Earth’s magnetic north is not static. Like an anchorless buoy pushed by ocean waves, the magnetic field is constantly on the move as liquid iron sloshes around in the planet’s outer core.
Scientists have captured faint magnetic signatures resulting from the tidal movement of seawater across the planet — and they ...