A space weather expert has warned that a sudden solar 'micronova' could trigger tsunamis, climate chaos and mass extinction, revealing exactly how the devastating event would play out.
Satellite data reveal that a weak region in Earth's magnetic field has grown by an area roughly half the size of continental ...
John Bolton, the former Trump adviser who became an outspoken critic of the president, was indicted today on charges of ...
Using 11 years of magnetic field measurements from the European Space Agency's Swarm satellite constellation, scientists have ...
The polar vortex is a broad, fast ribbon of cold air that encapsulates the Arctic high in the stratosphere. Stable, it confines cold air near the North Pole. Unstable, it is rocked and stretched out ...
The shift introduced by the EU's mid-term Cohesion Policy reform has not gone unnoticed among the Southern Regions. It allows ...
The organization’s social media guru is willing to be a “goofy regular person” and pull out every trick—and wig—in the book ...
Dave Bozeman is CEO of C.H. Robinson, the pride of Eden Prairie, Minn., and one of the world’s biggest freight logistics and ...
The South Atlantic Anomaly, a huge weak spot in the geomagnetic field off South America, has expanded and sprouted a lobe in ...
When I visited, Red Watch were on duty – while White Watch (the team on the night shift) were tackling a huge fire at a mixed ...
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Solar 'micronova' to trigger mass extinction that risks wiping out humanity, expert warns
Though his speculative 'micronova' theory, a sudden solar explosion triggering a pole shift, lacks mainstream support ... confirming we're not just due for this event, it's happening, and it's a ...
A sudden stratospheric warming event over the Antarctic this week is expected to bring a chaotic spring to Australia’s south and a drier than average season to the nation’s east.
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