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Astrophotographer captures colossal 'Godzilla' plasma cloud stalking the edge of the sun (video)
Remarkable backyard footage captures giant solar prominence and streams of coronal rain flowing along the sun's magnetic ...
Morning Overview on MSN
A new plasma simulation just cracked how the universe builds its vast magnetic fields out of pure turbulence — knitting tangled magnetic threads across the cosmos
The magnetic fields lacing through galaxy clusters and cosmic filaments have no business being there. The early universe was ...
South Korea's KSTAR reactor sustained plasma in high-confinement mode for 102 seconds, reaching 100 million degrees Celsius, ...
Morning Overview on MSN
A plasma simulation just cracked how the cosmic web stitches itself together — magnetic threads knitting across the largest structures in the universe
Somewhere between the galaxy clusters that dot the observable universe, enormous threads of hot, diffuse gas stretch across ...
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Solar activity follows an 11-year cycle – here’s how it controls eruptions and solar flares
When you look up at the sky on a sunny day, the Sun might seem like a bright spot, unchanging in the sky. But the Sun is a complex, dynamic celestial body, wrapped in electrical currents and magnetic ...
Exoplanet magnetic fields were measured for the first time using ultra-hot Jupiter wind speeds in a June 2026 Nature ...
The world’s largest tokamak restarts with giant coils to control plasma, bringing fusion energy a step closer to reality.
The proton sharks showed up on a Friday. In a routine data calibration meeting for NASA's Parker Solar Probe in 2020, a small ...
Thea Energy's pixel-inspired magnets could give its power plant plans a boost. The fusion startup hopes to get a commercial ...
The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research device, better known as KSTAR, sustained plasma at about 180 million ...
Fusion startup Thea Energy secures $100 million to build scalable fusion power plants for the future of clean energy.
India Today on MSN
Solar storm to hit Earth: These cities could see auroras glow tonight
The sky over India is about to do something extraordinary. A massive solar storm is hitting Earth tonight, and auroras, ...
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