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A century solar storm threatens to send us back to the 19th century
Our daily lives rely on ubiquitous technologies, from smartphones to navigation systems, becoming more indispensable every ...
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What if a solar storm hit Earth in 2026?
Imagine the Sun releasing a burst of energy so powerful it could knock out power grids, stop airplanes mid flight, and push ...
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A worst-case solar storm could knock out satellites, GPS and power grids, report warns
Scientists outline how a once-in-a-century solar storm could disrupt the technology modern society depends on.
Scientists warn that a powerful solar storm similar to the Carrington Event could severely disrupt modern technology.
Scientists warn that extreme space weather could influence human behavior, from panic buying to protests and misinformation.
A worst-case solar storm could disrupt satellites, GPS, and power grids, causing significant damage to modern infrastructure, ...
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Medieval Japanese Diary Helped Scientists Trace a Historic Solar Storm
Learn how scientists are combining Medieval literature and modern scientific techniques to study space weather.
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Nasa flies close to Sun, uncovers new clue to how solar storms are born
The Parker Solar Probe has uncovered a surprising clue about how solar storms form, revealing new particle behaviour that ...
Researchers used a Japanese poet's diary to track solar events that took place over 800 years ago.
Japanese scientists have found traces of a powerful solar-proton event in tree rings that occurred around 1200-1201.
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