Synopsis: Physics & astronomy: Physics:


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No nuclear ballistics in orbitgo figure a shot brain adolphhitler! ON lyin jeb bush or cheney noradtag harrp remote control Utah rocket site roads to edwards rocket site road!

No nuclear ballistics in orbitgo figure a shot brain adolphhitler! ON lyin jeb bush or cheney noradtag harrp remote control Utah rocket site roads to edwards rocket site road!


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and physicists who build climate models to start to collaborate closely according to Schmidt. The last report kind of punting on the whole sea level thing has been the driver of an enormous amount of effort in ice-sheet modeling says Schmidt.


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As the process continues the Earth will loses it magnetic field against the suns radiation. This process is unstoppable and extreme in effect upon the Earth compared to the human induced industrial revolution warming.


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their infrared eyes can track the edge of a fire even through the thickest air.

r=0...SAN FRANCISCO As wildfire season begins in Western landscapes that were covered in smoky haze for weeks at a time last summer the federal government s firefighters are exploring the use of small remote-controlled drones with infrared cameras

and see the borders of the fire using infrared. âÂ# Kent Slaughter the acting manager of the Bureau of Land Management s Alaska Fire Service said it took four days to get the F. A a. s approval


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http://www. aps. org/units/fps/newsletters/200807/monckton. cfmfor the last 150 yeas the magnetic field of the Earth is getting small

During the transition the magnetic field of the Earth will get extremely low and for a while will have multiple north

There might even be a period that the Earth will have no magnetic field with the Earth being hit hardest by solar radtion.

Perhaps if the magnetic field of Earth is diminishing and more solar radiation is coming into Earth could be an additional cause of global warming.

Interesting supporting links of Earths shrinking magnetic field on planet EARTH. After understand the process ask yourself then how would it effect our environment.

Earth's Magnetic field Is Fading http://news. nationalgeographic. com/news/2004/09/0909 040909 earthmagfield. htmlmagnetic Storm http://www. pbs. org/wgbh/nova/magnetic/about. htmlthe

Pole Shift has started August 18 2012 The Earth s magnetic field is weakening and moving. http://fuel-efficient-vehicles. org/energy-news/?

/p=1146earth s Weakening Magnetic field http://modernsurvivalblog. com/pole-shift-2/earths-weakening-magnetic-field/Add the sun natural cycles then add human induced carbon warming finally the reduction

of the Earths magnetic field which could have the largest effect on the environment and few are talking about

and taking into account global warming spells a changing world for humanity predicated in religious apocalyptic history of they sky turning to fire.

Okay wonder I'll comment on the weakening of the earth's magnetic field. It's happening.

The rate of decrease and the current strength are within the normal range of variation as shown by the record of past magnetic fields recorded in rocks. laurenra7 Thank you for responding.;


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Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology took dried plants some from as far back as 170 years ago

These findings will greatly help us to understand the dynamics of emerging pathogens one of the researchers says.


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We are built machines by star dust and physics and nothing more! I see nothing wrong with cloning;

We are built machines by star dust and physics and nothing more! I see nothing wrong with cloning;


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Even the Romulans were detectable with a tacheon particle beam. Today's magic is tomorrow's technology.

no nuclear ballistics in orbit go figure a shot brain adolph hitler! on lyin jeb bush or cheney norad tag harrp remote control unmanned drone nasa eagle scan like horton hitler remote drones!


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It's affected by solar storms the solar wind solar radiation Milankovitch cycles. You're right about the data consensus though.


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or disprove the actual mechanics or benefit to these practices. Kind of disappointed in this one popsci.


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The experiment and some background material explaining it is published in this month's issue of Physics Today.

Your'climate change'analogy fails due to insufficient dynamics. But thanks for playing. Today's magic is tomorrow's technology.


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I came across many comments of it being'unproven quote'of Albert Einstein. But even if he never really said it BEES ARE FREAKING IMPORTANT!


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Nova-Magnetic storm-Earth's Invisible Shield. http://www. youtube. com/watch? v=NJUTUFAWFEYEARTH's magnetic fieldhttp://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Earth's magnetic fieldwhat if Einstein died as a boy?

What if there was no goo-ie center in my tootsie pop? What if Germany won the war?

Albert Einstein gave up his static theory of the universe when Edward Hubble discoverd that the universe was in fact expanding due to some mysterious energy that can't be seen.

and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration could have been formed by natural selection seems I freely confess absurd in the highest degree.

Likewise Einstein and all the other brilliant minds involved are not responsible for the atomic bomb


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#Oh, Lord: Samsung Announces Enormous Phone Called Galaxy Mega""Somewhere at Samsung's sprawling campus deep in the headquarters of the mobile phone division there is a Powerpoint slide with a simple line graph.


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A visual representation of diffuse reflection is when a LASER BEAM hits the surface of milk giving off a glow ball around the LASER spot.

and just want to see me rock out using ballistic laser light check out this RAP MUSIC VIDEO.

If we asked Jane Goodall Im sure she would skip the refraction part and move onto what evolutionary feature the coloration represents.

The Physics of why...to the beginning of the title. I find the article to be a nicely put together


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because a sound should be defined as a sound wave being observed which is just arguing semantics. Now it is possible that the egg wasnt genetically changed as an embryo to make it the chicken


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No nuclear ballistics in orbitgo figure a shot brain adolphhitler! OR NASA! ON lyin jeb bush or cheney noradtag harrp remote control Utah rocket site roads to edwardsrocket site road!

No nuclear ballistics in orbitgo figure a shot brain adolphhitler! OR NASA! ON lyin jeb bush or cheney noradtag harrp remote control Utah rocket site roads to edwardsrocket site road!


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White Labs'method which uses a precise near-infrared laser spectrometer to directly measure the amount of ethanol in a sample is more precise than my kludgy hydrometer reading

It says White Labs uses a near-infrared laser spectrometer. Maybe but that's not all the methods they use!

Just saying White Labs uses a near-infrared laser spectromete does not say they used it on this sample!

and chemtrails are perpetuated a myth by people with very little grasp of simple physics. Much like most any conspiracy theory.

Where does belief in chemtrails betoken little grasp of simple physics? Where does the description of chemtrails indicate a lack of understanding of physics?

In general conspiracy theorists don't claim HAARP rays cause earthquakes they connect the project with weather pattern alteration.


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After falling behind on physics research and Europe taking over leadership with CERN and it`s facilities the US science leaders probably fear falling behind here as well.

David Axelrod said that Obama is someone who in law school worked with Harvard professor Larry Tribe on a paper on the legal implications of Einstein's theory of relativity.

Actually the paper just used General relativity as an analogy to an area of law and Obama is thanked among others in a footnote.


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They do emit infrared light but many infrared wavelengths do not make it through the Earth's atmosphere.

Lu has raised several million dollars toward a final goal of roughly $400 million through his B612 Foundation to launch a telescope called Sentinel into orbit near Venus. During a proposed 6. 5 year

and Earth and the GRAVITATIONAL FORCE effect that it will have on this Asteroid. They may come close

The Shock waves were felt around the Globe. The sea was full of Bodies from the Tsunamis more then 35000 of them the sea stayed red for weeks. 1884 was a year without a summer as the year 1816 was

A Shock wave was felt in England from a Event about 7: 15 to 7: 20 A m. Siberia time in the morning in June of the year 1908 high in the sky above the Forest in the remote wilderness of Tunguska

Without Einstein we'd not have GPS SYSTEMS. In the science category these are my top 2. You would not recognize the world in which they didn't exist.

or Einstein that their discoveries would not have been found-first does not mean only and we undoubtably loose those kinds of leap ahead genious all the time to childhood disease or other causes.


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Your problem syfyguy's problem and the problem with all your layman compatriots who aren't actually scientist never studied physics

I'm a nuclear physicist you moron. Did you even read the study you posted?


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There are various calibration curves to account for the varying presence of solar radiation and other known sources.

or radical drop in the magnetic field of local pottery from that time as well correct? 4. 54 Billion Earth has been here. 3000 years is such a tiny gap of time lol. soy sauce was reported first being used in Japan in 775:@


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Mars has no magnetic field so that means no protection from solar radiation. This article seems to make support for Spacex

The magnetic field could come from reactors with magnesium oxide for with enough pressure and heat makes a field. plus we are thinkin wrong about mars. we need big domes one for humans one for livestock


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#Lifting James'Giant Peach Would Have required Way More Seagulls Than Roald Dahl Saidah physics: Taking the world's greatest mysteries and turning them into cold hard facts.

A group of physics students from Leicester University in the UK has subjected James and the Giant Peach a classic tale by Roald Dahl to aerodynamic modeling.

Performing several other calculations they determine it would require 4890579 newtons of force to lift it.

To be a research physicist in industry or academia you need to show some imagination he explained.


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Infrared sensors that detect bee movement flank the ends of each tunnel and count entries and exits.

and Science changes the color of an LED light beam in step with an infrared thermometer's readings.


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By tracking the bats with thermal surveillance cameras near-infrared video acoustic detectors and radar the researchers discovered that bats tend to approach turbines from downwind particularly


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Even 10 percent is brutal says marine physicist Tim Barnett of Scripps Institution of Oceanography.


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At other points it s a naturally occurring hiccup like the X-Gene that allowed superhumans to manipulate brain waves or magnetic fields.

While humanity owes a debt to that mystery mutant cheese-eating is a minor ability compared to the laser beams


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War has spawned not only weaponry but a knowledge of mechanics in all directions. General Hap Arnold once remarked that without war we would probably never have developed the airplane

which keeps our inventiveness in the mechanics of destructiveness alive. This too may be the result of our uneasiness in the face of our exploding numbers.


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and into a chute repelled by the magnetic field. Everything else falls into a different chute.


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It was an epiphany says Vaneck who works for the Massachusetts research and development company Physical sciences Inc. PSI.

But until recently inventors lacked the aerodynamics expertise to turn diagrams into mechanical versions of something as quotidian as a fly or a bee.

Although insects and their relatives represent roughly 80 percent of the world s animal species ome 900000 known types he mechanics of their flight had long been an enigma.

And the stubby wings of bees and other insects lift far more weight than can be explained using conventional steady-state aerodynamics principles.

so that as it flapped he could analyze the fluid dynamics. At the University of California at Berkeley neurobiologist Michael Dickinson built a robotic fruit-fly wing that likewise mimicked a fly s natural motion

Working independently the researchers characterized the aerodynamics of flight with unprecedented specificity. Dickinson and electrical engineer Ron Fearing won a $2. 5-million DARPA grant in 1998 to apply these principles to a fly-size robot.

which aerodynamics insights the students should try to reproduce. Flies have really complex wing trajectories.

other researchers have used flapping-wing dynamics to reduce the size of aerial vehicles capable of carrying payloads.

The Techject Dragonfly takes advantage of an aerodynamics principle called resonance. When wings flap at their most efficient frequency hich happens

But within milliseconds the fly s center of gravity appeared to pull the fly back into a stable position.

Now the biologists use cameras that can run at 7500 frames per second significantly higher than what was once available to researchers and that work in infrared light.


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Then a five-second blast of ultraviolet light transforms the viscous gel into a solid that interlaces with the heart's fibers and locks in place.


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but the polarization is seen typically not by the naked human eye. In a new study from the University of Queensland's Queensland Brain Institute researchers have found that the very useful (and adorable) waggle dance

Since the polarization of light indicates which direction it comes from when the honey bee returns to perform the dance on the vertical face of the honeycomb the axis of the dance indicates in which direction relative to the light the food source lies.


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or fluid flow in hydraulics. Reducing edge connectivity's edgehowever while a great deal of research has been carried out in mathematics to solve problems associated with edge connectivity there has been relatively little success in answering questions about vertex connectivity.


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and analyzeda new study published in Nature today describes the sugar beet reference genome sequence generated by researchers both from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) the Max Planck Institute for Molecular genetics and the University of Bielefeld in cooperation

Now a team of researchers from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) and the Max Planck Institute for Molecular genetics (Berlin Germany) lead by Heinz Himmelbauer head of the Genomics Unit at the CRG in Barcelona


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on large-scale climate dynamics and reveals positive effects of recent climate change for the Monarch of The alps.


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or dynamics of the species present in it and those around it. In the last years of pine plantations as there has been no clearing thinning out


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Dirk HÃ lscher from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena Germany and an international team of researchers have discovered that some banana varieties accumulate specific plant toxins in the immediate vicinity

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology and their colleagues from universities in Leuven (Belgium) Jena Kassel-Witzenhausen Halle Bonn and Bremen as well as the Leibniz Institute for Natural Product

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--and tracked it in various biomolecules with the aid of a mass spectrometer after completion of the experiment timeframe.


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#Scientists scale terahertz peaks in nanotubescarbon nanotubes carry plasmonic signals in the terahertz range of the electromagnetic spectrum

In new research the Rice university laboratory of physicist Junichiro Kono disproved previous theories that dominant terahertz response comes from narrow-gap semiconducting nanotubes.

and infrared range but no group has demonstrated clearly the existence of plasmons in carbon nanotubes Zhang said.

and computer engineering and of physics and astronomy and of materials science and nanoengineering. The Department of energy the National Science Foundation and the Robert A. Welch Foundation supported the research.


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Further plant community dynamics can be disrupted by changed feeding patterns in the iguanas. Dr Knapp says The complete restriction of feeding by tourists may not be a realistic option.


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and at great cost by eliminating some of the trial and error in identifying new sites on proteins that could be manipulated more easily to treat disease said Rice biological physicist Jos Onuchic.

X-ray crystallography and more recently nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy are the most common tools to see how the amino acids in a protein chain arrange themselves based on their attractive and repulsive energies

But large proteins like molecular motors or signaling proteins have multiple functional conformations some of them too short-lived to be captured by X-ray crystallography.

Onuchic and his colleagues at the Center for Theoretical Biological Physics based at Rice's Bioscience Research Collaborative are working to fix that.

This information guides the physics-based simulation toward functional conformations that have been conserved through evolution. Simulations at Rice that combined DCA and structural data revealed competing residue contacts that were unique to configurations of proteins with multiple conformations


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Using behavioural assays researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena Germany

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Climate Dynamics doi: 10.1007/s00382-01-1714-z; Jacob D. et al. 2013 EURO-CORDEX: New high-resolution climate change projections for European impact research Regional Environmental change doi:

the Physical science Basis'of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report was presented on 27 september 2013 following the adoption of the Summary for Policymakers. 4 ARPEGE-Climat developed by CNRM-GAME


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Rohani and colleagues say that such a phenomenon has recently been observed in controlled badger culls in the United kingdom where disruption of badger social dynamics and subsequent dispersal led to increased tuberculosis transmission in cattle at neighboring sites.


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and silver from 350 to 700 aluminum can reach into the ultraviolet to about 200 nanometers.

but as you make the gap larger the system turns to classical physics. By small Nordlander means well below a single nanometer (a billionth of a meter.

Rice alumnus Emil Prodan an assistant professor of physics at Yeshiva University New york is co-author of Quantum Plasmonics:


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) African Wildlife Foundation Zoological Society of Milwaukee World Wildlife Fund Max Planck Institute Lukuru Foundation University of Stirling Kyoto University and other groups.

and activities for the next decade said Dr. Hjalmar S. KÃ hl of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.


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The changes in ruminal lipid metabolism are based on the differences between plant species in terms of digestion kinetics and microbial flora in the rumen.


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Each compartment is equipped with its own magnetron generating electromagnetic waves. The microwaves are coupled into a waveguide which simultaneously acts as the heating chamber.

when the electromagnetic waves are absorbed by the polar molecules of the milk this makes the molecules oscillate over the entire volume


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Dynamics from local to regional to global scale are quantified. For example subtropical forests were found to have the highest rates of change largely due to intensive forestry land uses.


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Maarten Koornneef and his colleagues from the Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research in Cologne have examined now

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Using data from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) and Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) scientists have acquired more evidence for the inside-out theory of galaxy growth showing that bursts of star formation in central regions were followed one to two billion years later

The galaxies in the study known as red and dead for their red color and lack of new star births have a surprising amount of ultraviolet light emanating from the outer regions.

Often ultraviolet light is generated by hot young stars but these galaxies were considered too old to host such a young population.

Petty and colleagues used a new multi-wavelength approach to show that the unexplained ultraviolet light appears to be coming from a late phase in the lives of older stars

GALEX was sensitive to the ultraviolet light whereas WISE sees the infrared light coming from older stars.

GALEX is no longer operating but WISE was reactivated recently to hunt asteroids a project called NEOWISE (see http://www. jpl. nasa. gov/news/news. php?

The science instrument was built by the Space Dynamics Laboratory in Logan Utah. The spacecraft was built by Ball aerospace & Technologies Corp. in Boulder Colo.

Science operations and data processing take place at the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center at Caltech. Caltech manages JPL for NASA.


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The infection dynamics of the BRSV virus was studied in 134 randomly selected Norwegian dairy herds.


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and thus represent the only direct archive of the composition of the past atmosphere says Hubertus Fischer an experimental climate physics professor at the University of Bern in Switzerland


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PD Dr. Martin Hasselmann has been the director of the research group Population Genetics of Social Insects at the University of Cologne as a DFG Heisenberg stipendiary since May 2012.


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#Chickens to benefit from biofuels bonanzachickens could be unexpected the beneficiaries of the growing biofuels industry feeding on proteins retrieved from the fermenters used to brew bioethanol thanks to research supported by the Engineering and Physical sciences Research Council (EPSRC.

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An international team of researchers led by Karline Janmaat from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig Germany studied

and remember feeding experiences long after trees have been emptied says Karline Janmaat of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.

says Christophe Boesch of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Story Source: The above story is provided based on materials by Max-Planck-Gesellschaft.

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#A functional forest ecosystem is more than just treesin 2011 the University of Jyvã¤skylã¤held an academic conference on the ecological restoration of forests.


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and soil nitrogen dynamics (in annual strawberry production) under the environmental conditions and current grower management practices of the central coast region of California said corresponding author Timothy Hartz.


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Carter and his colleagues placed infrared motion-activated cameras at 76 locations spanning areas inside the park and the buffer zone.


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Just like physicists'models tell them that dark matter accounts for much of the universe our models tell us that species too rare to find account for much of the planet's biodiversity.


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#Suns magnetic field going to flip soon: 11-year solar cycle wimpy, but peakingin a 3-meter diameter hollow aluminum sphere Cary Forest a University of Wisconsin-Madison physics professor is stirring and heating plasmas to 500000 degrees Fahrenheit

to experimentally mimic the magnetic field-inducing cosmic dynamos at the heart of planets stars and other celestial bodies.

Ninety-three million miles away the Sun's magnetic field--and presumably its dynamo--is churning

and undulating as the star experiences the height of the so-called solar maximum where the sun's magnetic field contorts and eventually flips.

Solar max as scientists call it is an 11-year cycle where the sun's magnetic field reverses polarity typically spawning sunspots flares auroras

and geomagnetic storms that if large enough can disrupt satellites and fry power grids On earth. Over a period of about two years the sun's magnetic field switches directions and we know that

because the polarity of the sunspots changes explains Forest an expert on cosmic dynamos and the magnetic fields they generate in planets stars and other objects.

Sunspots are just magnetic fields emerging from the sun. They are the diagnostic feature of what's happening deep inside the sun. Flowing streams of electrons

and protons are what create the magnetic fields deep in the sun's interior. Those surging fields generate sunspots

which can sometimes erupt and release vast amounts of energy in the form of solar flares or hiccups of material known as coronal mass ejections.

Unlike Earth's magnetic field which moves up or down as a familiar dipole the sun's huge magnetic field oscillates

and is less evident at the poles of the sun than at its midsection where sunspots typically occur.

But the Wisconsin physicist also notes that last year when solar max was just getting underway proved to be a great year for auroras the colorful curtains bands

or south Forest says noting that the charged particles are tugged into the atmosphere by Earth's magnetic field creating the beautiful red green and yellow displays of light.


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and Atmospheric administration's Geophysical Fluid and Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) to simulate how carbon and climate interacted with vegetation soil and marine ecosystems between 1861 and 2005.


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For films with no GNRS the pressure dropped to zero in about 100 seconds as nitrogen escaped into the vacuum chamber.


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or nanoropes have a host of remarkable and useful properties as described in a new paper by Rice university theoretical physicist Boris Yakobson and his group.

or magnetic fields if you can find a way to attach it to something that will make it twist he said.


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or decreases in consumption will affect forest cover dynamics in time. Not every outcome was predictable to us before we had this model especially the case of the'false forest transition'.


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