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New X-ray scans track violent solar winds threatening Earth’s satellites

A team in Japan has used soft X-ray imaging and supercomputer models to measure magnetic reconnection rates, a breakthrough in space weather forecasting.

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Scientists discover mysterious new cosmic object in the Milky WayJoshua Shavit
A sleeping black hole just woke up – erupting powerful x-ray burstsJoshua Shavit
NASA’s LEXI imager will provide the first-ever global images of Earth’s magnetosphereJoshua Shavit
Scientists discover the source of X-ray radiation from black holesRebecca Shavit
Cutting-edge AI model can determine your true age by looking at your chestJoseph Shavit
Scientists’ report world’s first X-ray of a single atomJoseph Shavit
MIT researchers built an augmented reality headset that gives the wearer X-ray visionJoseph Shavit
X-rays and diamonds reveal Earth’s inner core secretsJoseph Shavit
How many bees can you fit in an X-ray machine? The reason why will amaze youJoseph Shavit
X-rays, AI and 3D printing bring lost Van Gogh artwork to lifeJoseph Shavit
This is what it looks like when a black hole snacks on a starJoshua Shavit
This is what it looks like when a black hole snacks on a starJoseph Shavit
X-ray street vision ‘erases’ unwanted objects from cityscape viewsJoseph Shavit
AI predicts patient’s race from x-ray images with 99% accuracy – is that as good thing?Joseph Shavit
First detection of light from behind a black hole proves Einstein rightJoseph Shavit
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