Researchers track zipping solar particles all the way to the Sun
They swooshed from the Sun, but they left a track behind.
Dr. Andrei Mihai is a geophysicist and founder of ZME Science. He has a Ph.D. in geophysics and archaeology and has completed courses from prestigious universities (with programs ranging from climate and astronomy to chemistry and geology). He is passionate about making research more accessible to everyone and communicating news and features to a broad audience.
They swooshed from the Sun, but they left a track behind.
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Lightning -- and not meteorites -- may have seeded life on Earth.
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It's a dark episode in human history.
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This ancient village fought against the sea.
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It's unlike anything that's been seen before.
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Bad news for allergy sufferers: it's getting worse.
Believers value group cohesion, while atheists focus on the effects of their actions.
Yes, piracy is still a problem -- and it goes hand in hand with bad or illegal fishing practices.
It has an exposure time of 8 years.
The same is likely true for forests all around the world.
I mean, what else could it be?
Human visitors to Mars could bring along numerous microscopic colonizers. That's both good and bad.
A bizzare, never-before-seen form of preservation could shed new light on a primeval type of bird.
The relationship between video games and mental health is more complex than you thought.
A former Soviet bioware lab is investigating ancient permafrost viruses.
Things are about to get crowded.
The emblematic Norwegian stave churches are being measured using new technology.
It's all about taking risks: you don't need to take them when you're rich.
A new study suggests our troubles with coronaviruses may only be beginning.
Just 66 cases of anaphylaxis (0.0003%) were reported. All but one happened in the first 11 minutes. None were fatal.
There's more life than we expected in the Antarctic.
Neanderthals were every bit as smart and creative as humans.
If we'd listen to whales more carefully, we could learn more about the oceans' geology.
Antarctica's a weird place. It has a Burger King, a few coffee shops, but no real inhabitants.
As if Stonehenge wasn't impressive enough, it appears to have been carried for almost 200 miles.
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Of course, the company's current products look quite different.
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