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Researchers have identified a previously unknown type of electromagnetic wave, which they have named the “specularly reflected whistler.” This groundbreaking discovery could reshape our understanding of how energy from Earth’s atmosphere interacts with space, carrying crucial implications for satellite technology and space exploration. Scientists discover phenomenon impacting Earth’s radiation belts: https://t.co/n5Lc8onugd — Ken Gusler (@kgusler) August 17, 2024 Professor Emeritus Vikas Sonwalkar and Assistant Professor Amani Reddy made the discovery, which challenges previous assumptions about how energy from lightning strikes behaves after entering Earth’s ionosphere. Until now, scientists believed that lightning energy entering the ionosphere at low latitudes remained trapped,…

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Extinction: The dodo (Raphus cucullatus) was a flightless bird that lived on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It became extinct in the late 17th century, primarily due to human activities and the introduction of non-native animals that preyed on dodo eggs and outcompeted them for food. Physical Characteristics: The dodo stood about 1 meter (3 feet) tall and may have weighed 10–18 kg (22–40 pounds). It had a large beak, short legs, and a rounded body, with grayish-brown feathers and a tuft of curly feathers on its rear. Diet: The dodo primarily fed on fruits, seeds, nuts,…

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