Most detailed and complete record yet of Earth’s last magnetic reversal

Most detailed and complete record yet of Earth’s last magnetic reversal

A team of researchers from Japan made the most detailed and complete record to date of Earth's last magnetic reversal that took place about 773 000 years ago. Their results were published recently in the Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, a Springer…

Earth Catastrophe Cycle: Dig In

Earth Catastrophe Cycle: Dig In

Dig in… or don't… you might survive anyway. This is episode 16 of Ben Davidson's Earth Catastrophe Cycle – Dig in. Episode 15 was the first episode in the series to deal with surviving the catastrophe unleashed by our Sun going micronova. In this…

Research helps explain ongoing changes in geomagnetic field

Research helps explain ongoing changes in geomagnetic field

Scientists from the University of Rochester used new data from sites in southern Africa to help explain recent and ongoing changes in Earth's magnetic field, best expressed by a deepening area of low field called the South Atlantic Anomaly. Their research…

Energy from Space – The Shift Has Begun

Energy from Space – The Shift Has Begun

Earth and Sun's fields are weakening and we're exiting the magnetic dust cloud. At the same time, our three shields against energy from space are disappearing, we are showing increased vulnerability to space weather from our sun, and cosmic rays are already…

Earth’s magnetic field changes mapped in detail

Earth’s magnetic field changes mapped in detail

A group of experts utilized the data collected by the ESA's SWARM satellites to show how the magnetic field is pulsating, where it's weakening and strengthening, and how fast these changes occur. For the first time, experts have mapped both the changes…

Widespread extinction after Earth’s hyperactive magnetic field reversals

Widespread extinction after Earth’s hyperactive magnetic field reversals

Research results of the new study indicate the rapid reversals of Earth's magnetic field which occurred about 550 million years ago is responsible for destroying a huge portion of the ozone layer. This destruction has, in turn, allowed a higher concentration of…

3.3-million-year-old stone tools found in Kenya

3.3-million-year-old stone tools found in Kenya

Scientists working in the desert badlands of northwestern Kenya have found stone tools dating back 3.3 million years, long before the advent of modern humans, and by far the oldest such artifacts yet discovered. The tools, whose makers may or may not have been some