‘Smiling electrons’ discovered in Earth’s magnetosphere in rare space breakthrough

‘Laughing electrons’ discovered in Earth’s magnetosphere during a rare breakthrough in space Scientists have made a rare discovery finding ‘laughing electrons’ in Earth’s protective magnetic field. According to a new study led by Jason Shuster, a UNH research assistant professor of physics, a unique and smile-shaped distribution occurs within the electron diffusion region, a specific…

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Where and how to watch ‘ring of fire’

Annular solar eclipse 2026: where and how to view the ‘ring of fire’ The first solar eclipse of 2026 arrives on February 17 as a rare annular solar eclipse, also known as a ‘ring of fire’ eclipse. The event will occur when the moon passes in front of the sun but does not completely cover…

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Archaeologists unearthed possible fragments of Hannibal’s war elephant in Spain

Archaeologists have unearthed possible fragments of Hannibal’s war elephant in Spain Archaeologists working near Seville unearthed a fossilized ivory fragment and a bronze armor fitting, and they found a bone that may have come from Hannibal’s war elephant. Historical accounts show that 37 pachyderms marched with Hannibal and his army across the Iberian Peninsula and…

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Vladyslav Heraskevych disqualified from Winter Olympics 2026 over helmet controversy

Vladyslav Heraskevych was disqualified from the 2026 Winter Olympics due to helmet controversy Ukrainian skeleton slider Vladyslav Heraskevych has been disqualified from the 2025 Winter Olympics due to helmet controversy. The disqualification comes as Heraskevych decided to participate in the Winter Games by wearing his “commemorative helmet” in honor of the athletes who have died…

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