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The CLASP2 space experiment achieves an unprecedented map of the Sun's magnetic field


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IMAGE: Artistic visualization of the Sun s magnetic field in the active region observed by CLASP2
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Credit: Gabriel Pérez Díaz, SMM (IAC).
Every day space telescopes provide spectacular images of the solar activity. However, their instruments are blind to its main driver: the magnetic field in the outer layers of the solar atmosphere, where the explosive events that occasionally affect the Earth occur. The extraordinary observations of the polarization of the Sun s ultraviolet light achieved by the CLASP2 mission have made it possible to map the magnetic field throughout the entire solar atmosphere, from the photosphere until the base of the extremely hot corona. This investigation, published today in the journal ....

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Life of a pure Martian design


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IMAGE: The scanning transmission electron microscopy image of M. sedula cell grown on Black Beauty. Image reveals nonhomogeneous, rugged and coarse cellular interior of M. sedula filled with crystalline deposits.
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Credit: © Tetyana Milojevic
Early Mars is considered as an environment where life could possibly have existed. There was a time in the geological history of Mars when it could have been very similar to Earth and harbored life as we know it. In opposite to the current Mars conditions, bodies of liquid water, warmer temperature, and higher atmospheric pressure could have existed in Mars early history. Potential early forms of life on Mars should have been able to use accessible inventories of the red planet: derive energy from inorganic mineral sources and transform CO2 into biomass. Such living entities are rock-eating microorganisms, called chemolithotrophs , which are capable of transforming energy of stones to energy of li ....

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Ancient relic points to a turning point in Earth's history 42,000 years ago


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IMAGE: Using an ancient kauri tree log from Ngāwhā, New Zealand, scientists have dated the timing and environmental impacts of the last magnetic pole switch.
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Credit: Nelson Parker (www.nelsonskaihukauri.co.nz)
The temporary breakdown of Earth s magnetic field 42,000 years ago sparked major climate shifts that led to global environmental change and mass extinctions, a new international study co-led by UNSW Sydney and the South Australian Museum shows.
This dramatic turning point in Earth s history - laced with electrical storms, widespread auroras, and cosmic radiation - was triggered by the reversal of Earth s magnetic poles and changing solar winds. ....

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