New Arctic hydrothermal field sees intense geological activity

In 2022, an international research team aboard the MARIA S. MERIAN made a remarkable discovery in a hydrothermal field. They found it 3,000 meters (9,842 feet) below the ocean surface. The team discovered the first known hydrothermal field along the 500-kilometer-long Knipovich Ridge. This mountain range is located near Spitsbergen, a Norwegian archipelago in the … Read more

Quantum effects prohibit the formation of black holes by high concentrations of intense light, physicists say

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread OK! For the past seventy years, astrophysicists have theorized the existence of ‘kugelblitze’, black holes caused by extremely high concentrations of light. They speculated that these special black holes may be related to astronomical phenomena such as dark matter, and that … Read more

Mars hit by intense solar storms, just as epic as Earth

In recent weeks, the sun has become so noisy that Earth has been repeatedly bombarded with radiation and particles emitted by bursts of solar plasma. But Earth isn’t the only planet affected by solar storms. At just 1.5 times Earth’s distance from the Sun, Mars is also being buffeted by the massive outpourings of particles … Read more

Man goes on an intense journey after making a creepy discovery on Google Earth that ‘no one has ever seen before’

Man undertakes intense journey after making eerie discovery on Google Earth that ‘no one has seen before’

Published 12:33 June 4, 2024 GMT+1 An explorer has revealed whether his journey to see a ‘bizarre’ Google Maps structure was as ‘treacherous’ as he first predicted A YouTube explorer has revealed what it was like to travel to a geological feature ‘on Google Earth that no one has seen before’. While searching Google Maps, … Read more

The last solar storm was so intense that it sank to the ocean floor

The beginning of May was a very stormy period for our sun. A powerful solar storm lit up the skies worldwide with mesmerizing and intense aurora images. Surprisingly, its effects were felt far beyond our planet’s atmosphere, even at the bottom of the ocean. Deep beneath the ocean’s surface, Ocean Networks Canada’s instruments detected major … Read more