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Earth just experienced its hottest year in 125,000 years — experts warn global temperatures are reaching critical levels
A new climate report shows 2024 was Earth’s hottest year in over 100,000 years, raising concerns about rising temperatures and long-term global effects.
In a study published in October 2025 in the Astrophysical Journal, we modeled one of the sources of these geomagnetic storms: small, tornado-like vortices spun off of an ejection from the Sun. These ...
Space weather isn’t referring to rain clouds that float through the galaxy. Instead, it’s caused by massive explosions of particles that shoot out from the Sun.
The Cool Down on MSN
Scientists issue warning that powerful ancient phenomenon could repeat today: 'Important implication[s]'
"Holocene-scale competition effect." Scientists issue warning that powerful ancient phenomenon could repeat today: 'Important ...
New research reveals how powerful coronal mass ejections may have been essential to the rise of life on planet Earth.
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Space Weather Could Wreck Havoc on Earth: ESA’s Latest Solar Storm Test Reveals Devastating Impact
Space weather can be a silent threat, its effects often invisible until disaster strikes. Yet, as humanity grows more dependent on satellites for everything from communication to navigation, ...
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