While Sid plays with his flashlight, he wonders exactly how lights work. At school, Teacher Susie explains to Sid and his friends that all lights need some kind of electricity to work, whether it ...
The event was spearheaded by one of the second-grade teachers at Burley and sponsored by the Lions Club of Lufkin.
NOAA's CCOR-1 coronagraph captured the blast that showed the sun's raw power in action.
Did you know it rains on the Sun? Not water, of course. It's solar rain, which occurs in the Sun's corona, the outermost ...
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The Sun Is Giving Us A Spooky Grimace Just In Time For Halloween
The culprit is once again the magnetic field of the Sun. Instead of field lines extending out from the Sun and then back into ...
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NASA captures the Sun looking like a smiling face ahead of Halloween — here’s what really caused the eerie image
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory photographed a face-like pattern on the Sun, creating a perfectly timed Halloween image.
Scientists have finally observed long-sought twisting magnetic waves, known as torsional Alfvén waves, in the Sun’s ...
The sun is frequently ejecting huge masses of plasma, called coronal mass ejections (CMEs), into space. They often occur ...
NASA's SDO captured a jack-o'-lantern-like face on the sun as a coronal hole sends solar wind toward Earth ahead of Halloween ...
Scientists are questioning whether humanity can truly “dim the Sun” without causing chaos. A new University study shows that ...
Kids today consume far more sugar than recommended, but the effects don’t stop in childhood. New research reveals surprising ways early sugar exposure shapes long-term health. It's not just candy.
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
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