Those in Washington, Idaho, Montana, and other states may have the chance to view the aurora borealis on the evening of Wednesday, November 6, as a result of solar activity creating magnetic storms. While the display is a low probability forecast, stargazers in certain states may be able to see the vibrant colors between 7 to 10 p.m. EST, with updates available on the NOAA’s aurora view line. Solar flares and CMEs are expected to continue until 2026, providing more opportunities to witness the northern lights in the future.
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Scientists solve the mystery of sea turtles’ ‘lost years’
Scientists have used satellite trackers to study the movements of young sea turtles during their early life stages, filling in a significant data gap. By attaching GPS tags to the shells of young turtles and tracking their movements in the Gulf of Mexico, researchers found that the turtles actively swim rather than passively drift with ocean currents. The study provides valuable insights into how young turtles navigate the ocean, highlighting the importance of the Gulf...
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