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Rethinking climate change: Natural variability, solar forcing, model uncertainties, and policy implications
Current global climate models (GCMs) support with high confidence the view that rising greenhouse gases and other anthropogenic forcings account for nearly all observed global surface warming—slightly ...
A planetary system 116 light-years from Earth has a peculiar pattern. It could flip the script on how planets form, scientists say.
Jupiter’s swirling storms have concealed its true makeup for centuries, but a new model is finally peeling back the clouds.
Using data collected by NASA's Parker Solar Probe during its closest approach to the sun, a University of Arizona-led ...
Team in China finds that high renewable energy integration could make power transformers age nearly a quarter faster.
For more than a decade, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division has invested in regional schools through STEM events, ...
NASA researchers show that artificial intelligence can anticipate solar flare buildups by tracking subtle changes across the ...
"It really shows how much we still have to learn about planets, even in our own solar system." The post There’s Something Hiding Under Jupiter’s Clouds, Scientists Find appeared first on Futurism.
Shikun & Binui Energy Selects DeepSolar SaaS Starting with a 71 MW Solar Project, Reinforcing Adoption by European Infrastructure Operators ...
Today In The Space World on MSN
What if humanity never reaches the stars? A solar system civilization
Interstellar travel might be impossible but humanity’s story doesn’t end there. From the Moon’s industrial bases to Martian underground cities, floating colonies in Venus’ atmosphere, asteroid mining, ...
Celestium on MSN
Saturn - The solar system’s greatest wonder
Unveil the mysteries of Saturn, the often overlooked beauty of our solar system. From its ferocious storms to mesmerizing rings, explore the wonders and secrets hidden within the captivating realm of ...
Study Finds on MSN
Mysterious Object With Rings 16 Times Wider Than Its Star Caused 200-Day Cosmic Blackout
In A Nutshell A star 3,260 light-years away dimmed by over 95% for six months, one of the longest stellar blackouts ever ...
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