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    • Phys.org
    • 2023-03-31T13:03:02.000Z

    Earth's anisotropic inner core structure driven by dipole geomagnetic field, reveals study

    A geomagnetic field is generated in Earth's interior and extends into outer space to protect Earth from cosmic radiation and the charged particles of solar wind. The magnetic field is generated by the convection of charged molten iron fluids in Earth's outer core.

    • KSL News
    • 2023-03-28T07:00:25.204Z

    Jazz may tinker with rotations after loss to Suns

    SALT LAKE CITY — The Phoenix Suns shot 42% from the field and 30% from the

    • New York Post
    • 2023-03-26T09:28:49.000Z

    Tylor Megill may have just pitched himself out of Mets’ rotation

    Tylor Megill’s chance to claim the vacancy in the Mets’ rotation may have withered with his control problems over his past two appearances.

    • CNN
    • 2023-03-28T04:36:18.000Z

    In 2024 Republicans may complete a historic foreign policy reversal

    The GOP in 2024 is moving toward a reprise of its most consequential foreign policy debate ever in a presidential primary. Only this time, the results may be reversed.

    • IGN
    • 2023-03-22T18:54:44.351Z

    Earth May Be Struck by Large Asteroids More Often Than Scientists Once Believed

    Big asteroids may strike Earth more frequently than scientists believed,

    • IGN Africa
    • 2023-03-22T18:54:44.000Z

    Earth May Be Struck by Large Asteroids More Often Than Scientists Once Believed

    But some good old fashioned fieldwork will be needed to prove it. Earth might be struck by large asteroids more frequently than scientists had once believed, according to the results of a new study based on satellite imagery of ancient impact sites.Life on Earth has been forced to endure a series of cataclysmic extinction-level disasters throughout the course of its 3.8 billion-year

    • KRDO
    • 2023-03-21T12:21:03.000Z

    'Nickelback' peptide may have kickstarted life on Earth, scientists say

      TORONTO (CTV Network) -- In a study published in the peer-reviewed Science Advances journal, researchers from Rutgers University say a peptide containing nickel atoms may have sparked life on Earth. A peptide is a molecule made up of short chains of amino acids, which are the molecules that form proteins. This particular peptide has two

    • 헤럴드경제
    • 2023-03-29T01:28:30.000Z

    [Beyond Earth] ‘Korea needs to join inner club of space powerhouses’

    South Korea needs to join the “inner club of global space powerhouses” by developing unmatched space technology and becoming an attractive partner within the club, according to the first vice minister of the Ministry of Science and ICT. “There are areas where we need to stand on our own in terms of technology. But we can’t do everything by ourselves. For instance, we can’t do space exploration alone,” said First Vice Minister Oh Tae-seog in a recent interview

    • Entrepreneur
    • 2023-03-23T16:07:00.000Z

    A Massive Hole In the Sun May Cause Dazzling Light Show Here On Earth

    NASA says the coronal hole could blast the Earth with solar winds as early as Friday. What does this mean?

    • Good News Network
    • 2023-03-23T14:30:19.000Z

    On Distant Planets that Don't Rotate, Life May Exist Under Skies of Permanent Dawn and Dusk

    In a new study, astronomers describe how extraterrestrial life has the potential to exist on distant exoplanets inside a special area called the ‘terminator zone.’ Despite its frightening-sounding name, it’s better thought of as the “ending zone” and can be found on planets that have one side which always faces its star and one side […]

    • Phys.org
    • 2023-03-21T15:11:17.000Z

    Lab experiments suggest oxygen in early Earth's atmosphere may have come from rocks

    A team of geochemists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, working with colleagues from the University of Hong Kong, Tianjin University and the University of California, has found evidence that suggests much of the oxygen in early Earth's early atmosphere may have come from rocks. In their study, reported in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the group conducted lab experiments involving crushing rocks, exposing the results to water and measuring reactive oxygen species that were...

    • Wccftech
    • 2023-03-25T10:30:59.000Z

    Intel's Super-Massive LGA 7529 Socket Pictured, Ready For Next-Gen Xeon CPUs With Up To 132-Core P-Cores & 512 E-Cores

    Intel's next-generation LGA 7529 socket which will be used by future Xeon CPUs with up to 512 cores has been pictured in insane detail. Intel LGA 7529 Socket With Support For Up To 512 Core Xeon CPUs Pictured On Engineering Motherboard Although we have already seen the Intel LGA 7529 socket in close-up shots, the […]

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