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2007 gravity anomaly may have changed Earth’s behavior
In 2007, a peculiar gravity signal was detected from deep within Earth, suggesting rapid changes near the planet’s core. This ...
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A 2007 gravity glitch might have changed Earth’s behavior
In 2007, satellites detected an unusual gravity anomaly originating from deep within the Earth, suggesting rapid changes near ...
As they whirl around in low-Earth orbit, satellite configurations are far more sensitive to changes in Earth's gravity field ...
More than a decade of satellite monitoring has mapped Earth’s magnetic field as it subtly altered between 2014 and 2025 — and ...
Hidden deep in ancient rocks, scientists have found the surviving traces of Earth’s first form—unchanged for 4.5 billion ...
Satellite data reveal that a weak region in Earth's magnetic field has grown by an area roughly half the size of continental ...
The South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) is a particularly weak region of Earth’s magnetic field that can cause satellites to ...
The weak spot, known as the South Atlantic Anomaly, was identified in the 19th century and expanded in recent years.
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Scientists discover first direct evidence that slivers of 'proto-Earth' may survive today
In a first, researchers have discovered fragments of Earth's precursor that contain distinctive chemical fingerprints in ...
Using 11 years of magnetic field measurements from the European Space Agency's Swarm satellite constellation, scientists have ...
Per the ESA, this phenomenon can be best explained by strange behaviors far within the Earth at the boundary where the Earth's liquid outer core meets the rocky mantle layer. This boundary, referred ...
Researchers have discovered chemical fingerprints of Earth's earliest incarnation, preserved in ancient mantle rocks. A ...
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