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Our planet’s gymnastics routine continues underneath our feet nearly every day, but researchers recently mapped what they say is one of the most “drastic events in the evolution of ...
The poles can flip over the course of hundreds or thousands of years, and this can happen at random, with intervals ranging anywhere from 10,000 years to 50 million years or more. Around 41,000 years ...
In 2024, researchers transformed readings of an epic upheaval of Earth's magnetic field flipping 41,000 years ago into an eerie, auditory experience.
The last full reversal took place approximately 780,000 years ago - leaving some experts to predict another flip is imminent.
The last full reversal took place approximately 780,000 years ago - leaving some experts to predict another flip is imminent.
The origins of plate tectonics on Earth are hotly debated, but evidence from Australia now shows that parts of the crust ...
Is it possible to look into the very heart of the Sun and not blink? NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has approached closer than any ...
There are more ways than we knew for the stratospheric polar vortex to get disrupted, shooting cold air southwards across ...
Normally, younger rocks are deposited above older ones, forming predictable geologic layers. In the North Sea, this process ...