Geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) arise when rapid variations in the Earth’s magnetic field, driven by solar storms and substorms, induce electric fields in the ground. These surface electric ...
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A G3 geomagnetic storm can force voltage corrections on power grids and scramble GPS, the same solar punch that drives auroras deep into the lower 48
When a coronal mass ejection slams into Earth’s magnetic field hard enough to register as a G3 storm on the five-level NOAA ...
A new electron spin resonance-atomic force microscopy setup enables single-spin quantum control on nonconductive samples.
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