New measurements have revealed shockwaves traveling through the clouds of dust ridden gas surrounding the newborn sun and have been attributed as major factors in the formation of the solar system.
Goodbye, Philae? Rosetta team may have spoken to comet lander for last time
The ESA last received signals from Philae early Saturday morning in Germany.
How Climate Change may make it easier to get struck by lightening
The United States can expect an increase in injuries and lightning associated deaths, the spread of wildfires and other environmental hazards if lightning strikes increase.
Tiny magnetic fields in ancient meteorite unlock ‘astounding’ secrets about Solar System’s origin
The modeling of these miniature magnetic fields suggest that shock waves passed through the solar nebula during its early days.
Infanticide: Female tramps and big swinging balls
Females combat infanticide with promiscuity
For male chimpanzees, being a bully gets you laid
Sustained aggression towards females improves paternity odds for males
Details of our solar system’s origin found in meteorite grains
Although the solar system began to form around 4.5 billion years ago, debris left behind has given scientists material to study.
Global warming shocker: lightning strikes to go up by 50 percent
Scientists based the findings on a simple relationship between more precipitation and greater violence in storms.
Eruption of storms on Uranus excites astronomers
The astronomers viewed eight large storms on the planet’s northern hemisphere from the observatory deck on August 5 and 6.
Researchers crack open meteorite to investigate the birth of our solar system
A new study analyzing the grains of a primitive meteorite reveals the incredible strength of the magnetic field around the sun during the formation of the evolution of the early solar system.
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