Scientists at the University of Oxford have finally settled a decades-long mystery about the Moon’s magnetic field — and it turns out both sides were right. By reanalyzing Apollo mission rocks, they ...
On Monday night, someone placed a peculiar bet on the prediction market Kalshi. At 7:45 p.m. eastern time, a single trader put down nearly $100,000 on the claim that, by the end of December, the Trump ...
Researchers from the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, have resolved a long-standing debate about the strength of the moon's magnetic field. For decades, scientists have argued about ...
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Magnet fishing in Florida: Civic cleanup, emotional breakdown
After getting absolutely rinsed by an Airbnb situation, we hit the water in Florida hoping for a win. The magnet locks onto ...
Astronomers suspect the heart of the Milky Way may be hiding a big secret: a rapidly spinning, highly magnetic, neutron ...
Rocks from the Apollo missions show there was strong magnetism on the Moon, but researchers now believe these rocks mark ...
It is generally considered certain that the Moon did not have a strong magnetic field in its early days. However, samples ...
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What makes a planet habitable for alien life?
To support alien life, a planet doesn’t have to be exactly like Earth, but it does need a few key ingredients. First, it ...
The lunar rocks collected by Apollo astronauts suggested the moon had a strong magnetic field. A new analysis shows the opposite.
If you’re able, watch this video. If not, allow me to explain. Two crown-of-thorns starfish are placed in separate tanks.
Check out our full coverage of the event below, including our hands-on impressions of the new phones. The Galaxy Unpacked ...
Screams By The Sea film festival returns to Bournemouth with indie horror films, Dorset’s Alien On Stage, premieres, filmmaker events, and ...
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