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In the Dolomite mountains of Italy, something unusual happened in a spruce forest. It waited. Not passively, like a crowd ...
The researchers wanted to investigated the electrical signals of spruce trees ( Picea abies) during a partial solar eclipse ...
It was still light out because we were not in the path of totality, but it got dim and was a cool scene looking at the sun with solar eclipse glasses. It was a stunning event for those in the path ...
The event, called a lunar transit, showed the moon passing in front of the sun. From SDO’s view, 23% of the solar surface was ...
A new study found that trees synchronize during a solar eclipse through shared electrical signals, revealing forest-wide ...
A solar eclipse visible only from space was captured on video thanks to a NASA satellite. On April 27, the moon blocked 23 percent of the sun in a partial eclipse, but it was not possible to see ...
During a total solar eclipse, the moon briefly blocks all the sun's light. There can also be partial, annular or hybrid solar eclipses, depending on how much of the sun the moon covers.
Spruce trees anticipated a solar eclipse by syncing their signals. Older trees responded first. Forests may behave as one ...
Extraordinary conclusions have been drawn from these observations, which would change how we see plants, but lots of ...
On the morning of the total solar eclipse, Deng and colleagues from UTA ... Rodrigues hopes his research will shed light on the ionosphere’s inner workings and help improve the accuracy of ...
Today marks the 1-year anniversary of the 2024 total solar eclipse, the last in the United States until 2044, and the only one in Ohio until 2099.