Scientists have identified phenomena in deep space that can act as naturally occurring “space weather stations” far beyond our solar system.
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A new way to determine the habitability of Earth-like planets
Among the most prevalent stars in our galaxy are red dwarfs, M-dwarf stars that are smaller and cooler than our Sun. The majority of them possess at least one rocky planet of comparable size ...
James Webb Space Telescope interferometric data indicate that hot dust near the Circinus black hole produces most infrared emission, revising earlier interpretations of outflows.
Carnegie’s Luke Bouma shared groundbreaking research at the American Astronomical Society meeting, demonstrating that large ...
Scientists have identified an unexpected way to study the hidden space weather of distant stars by observing strange, ...
How does a star affect the makeup of its planets? And what does this mean for the habitability of distant worlds? Carnegie's ...
Artist's rendition of the space weather around M dwarf TIC 141146667. The torus of ionized gas is sculpted by the star's magnetic field and rotation, with two pinched, dense clumps present on ...
Carnegie's Luke Bouma presented exciting new research at the American Astronomical Society meeting revealing how large clumps ...
CFS hits a key fusion milestone at CES 2026, installing Sparc’s first 20T superconducting magnet and building an ...
This resource provides clear explanations of how switching regulators work and how voltage boosting is achieved efficiently in practical circuits. A Joule Thief circuit is a small, energy-efficient ...
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Earth’s accidental radio shield is pushing space radiation away
Could a century-old military communication method be quietly protecting our planet from deadly space radiation? NASA’s Van Allen Probes, launched in 2012 to study Earth’s radiation belts, stumbled ...
“Furious Minds,” by Laura K. Field, traces the ascendancy of hard-right thinkers whose contempt for liberal democracy is shaping American politics. Nonfiction “Furious Minds,” by Laura K. Field, ...
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