Nanoflares are tiny eruptions on the Sun, one-billionth the size of normal solar flares. Eugene Parker – of Parker Solar Probe fame – first predicted them in 1972 to solve a major puzzle: the coronal heating problem.
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Giant A-68A Iceberg Loses Chunk of Ice
A large block of ice has broken off the northern tip of the A-68A iceberg as seen in new images captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission.
Enhancing Machine-Learning Capabilities In Oil And Gas Production
A Texas A&M researcher is participating in a multi-university and national laboratory project to create an advanced system that understands and renders production processes and conditions as they happen.
Long-Term Permafrost Record Details Arctic Thaw
Frozen Arctic soils are set to release vast amounts of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere as they continue to thaw in coming decades.