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Cosmic radiation

Researchers simulate the conditions of interstellar space with this ultrahigh-vacuum, low-temperature chamber containing an electron source to recreate the seeds of life.

How Space Ice Could Hold the Key to Life’s Origins

Categories Life & Non-humans, Space, Technology
A dynamic illustration of the Earth's magnetic field, with a subtle background of cosmic radiation and charged particles. The image could feature a globe with magnetic field lines and a few cosmic rays penetrating the atmosphere.

Earth’s Weakening Magnetic Field Could Lead to Increased Cosmic Radiation

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Space
Earthquake illustration. Pixabay.

Intriguing Correlation Found Between Earthquakes and Cosmic Radiation

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Space

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