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Why Earth’s Pacific Side Is Cooling So Much Faster

James Thompson
Science

Skywatchers may spot northern lights far beyond the usual line

James Thompson
Science

Severe Solar Storm Puts Power Grids and Satellites on Guard

James Thompson
Science

Solar storm forecasts promise southern auroras, but the magnetism decides

James Thompson
Science

Solar radiation storms test the hardware that runs modern life

James Thompson
Science

Distant Red Dwarf Eruption Tests Whether Exoplanets Keep Their Skies

James Thompson
Science

Satellites Spotted a Green Ocean Ring Around Remote Chatham Shores

James Thompson
Science

X-class flare lights up Earth’s dayside as a CME rolls closer

James Thompson
Science

When the sun throws a magnetic punch, auroras spill into mid-latitudes

James Thompson
Science

Strong Geomagnetic Storms Can Push Aurora Sightlines Across Much of America

James Thompson
Science

Skywatchers may spot aurora near Alabama during a severe storm

James Thompson

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Why the Navy’s New Virginia Submarine Matters Underwater

Charles Mitchell
Engineering

Xiaomi’s Robot Hand Stays Cool by Sweating Like Human Skin

Charles Mitchell
Defense technology

Russia’s Cable-Guided Drone Signals a Harder Counter-Drone Fight

Charles Mitchell
Defense technology

Ukraine’s Drone Edge Is Exposing a Dangerous Military Gap

Charles Mitchell
Charles Mitchell

Why the Navy’s New Virginia Submarine Matters Underwater

What changes when a 377-foot nuclear-powered attack submarine joins the fleet? In the U.S. Navy’s case, it reinforces a part of naval power that is measured less by visibility than by persistence, stealth, and the ability to bring sensors and weapons into contested waters without warning. The newly commissioned USS...