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Published Can ripples on the sun help predict solar flares? - Can Ripples on the Sun Help Predict Solar Flares?
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Scientists discovered in 1996 that sunquakes are linked to solar flares. Now, using helioseismic hol...
Published NASA's IRIS spots nanojets: Shining light on heating the solar corona - NASA's IRIS spots nanojets: Shining light on heating the solar corona
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Researchers report the first ever clear images of nanojets -- bright thin lights that travel perpend...
Published NASA data helps new model predict big solar flares - NASA Data Helps New Model Predict Big Solar Flares
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Scientists have developed a new model that successfully predicted seven of the Sun's biggest flares...
Published South Atlantic anomalies existed 8 - 11 million years ago - South Atlantic Anomalies Existed 8-11 Million Years Ago
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Research has revealed that strange behavior of the magnetic field in the South Atlantic region exist...
Published Space super-storm likelihood estimated from longest period of magnetic field observations - Space Super-Storm Likelihood Estimated from Longest Period of Magnetic Field Observations
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A 'great' space weather super-storm large enough to cause significant disruption to our electronic a...
Published Making connections: Bringing astrophysical processes down to Earth - Making Connections: Bringing Astrophysical Processes Down to Earth
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Magnetic reconnection, a process in which magnetic field lines tear and come back together, releasin...
Published The weird musical dynamics of a lava lake on Kilauea volcano - The Weird Musical Dynamics of a Lava Lake on Kilauea Volcano
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Before its big burst in 2018, Kilauea spent ten years erupting more gently. Research gives new insig...
Published Extinct offshore volcano could store gigatons of carbon dioxide - Extinct Offshore Volcano Could Store Gigatons of Carbon Dioxide
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A new study concludes that an extinct volcano off the shore of Portugal could store as much as 1.2-8...
Published 'Black hole police' discover a dormant black hole outside our galaxy - Black Hole Police Discover a Dormant Black Hole Outside Our Galaxy
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A team of international experts, renowned for debunking several black hole discoveries, have found a...
Published How did the Butterfly Nebula get its wings? It's complicated - How Did the Butterfly Nebula Get Its Wings? It's Complicated
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Something is amiss in the Butterfly Nebula. When astronomers compared two exposures of this planetar...
Published Astronomers discover new link between dark matter and clumpiness of the universe - Astronomers Discover New Link Between Dark Matter and Clumpiness of the Universe
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Researchers reveal a theoretical breakthrough that may explain both the nature of invisible dark mat...
Published Wearable sensor uses ultrasound to provide cardiac imaging on the go - Wearable Sensor Uses Ultrasound to Provide Cardiac Imaging on the Go
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Engineers and physicians have developed a wearable ultrasound device that can assess both the struct...
Published High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) can control prostate cancer with fewer side effects - High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) Can Control Prostate Cancer with Fewer Side Effects
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High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) can help some men with prostate cancer avoid surgery or rad...
Published IT security: Computer attacks with laser light - IT Security: Protecting Against Computer Attacks with Laser Light
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Computer systems that are physically isolated from the outside world (air-gapped) can still be attac...
Published Smart devices: Putting a premium on peace of mind - Smart Devices: Putting a Premium on Peace of Mind
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The White House has announced plans to roll out voluntary labeling for internet-connected devices li...
Published Brain flexibility may hasten hearing improvements from cochlear implants - Brain Flexibility May Hasten Hearing Improvements from Cochlear Implants
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Kickstarting the brain's natural ability to adjust to new circumstances, or neuroplasticity, improve...
Published Algorithms improve how we protect our data - Algorithms Improve How We Protect Our Data
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Scientists have developed algorithms that more efficiently measure how difficult it would be for an...
Published The way you talk to your child about math matters - The Way You Talk to Your Child About Math Matters
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'You're so smart!' -- This encouraging response may actually do more harm than good to children's ma...
Published Reasons behind gamer rage in children are complex -- and children are good at naming them - Reasons Behind Gamer Rage in Children Are Complex -- And Children Are Good at Naming Them
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Children's outbursts of rage while playing digital games are causing both concern and public debate...
Published The numbers don't lie: Australia is failing at maths and we need to find a new formula to arrest the decline - The Numbers Don't Lie: Australia's Math Education is Failing
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Australia has suffered a significant drop in teenage maths proficiency in the past 20 years -- slidi...