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Earth's Magnetic Field Summary
914 words, approx. 3 pages Earth's magnetic field, though observed by humans for centuries, has been explained only recently by science. Most of the field is the result of electricity flowing through the molten metal outer core of the Earth as it rotates. The remainder is caused...
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Earth’s magnetic field Information
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 Earth's magnetic field (and the surface magnetic field) is approximately a magnetic dipole, with one pole near the north pole (see Magnetic North Pole) and the other near the geographic south pole (see Magnetic South Pole). An imaginary line joining the...




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 The Village Voice
The Magnetic Fields
05/05/2004: 674 words, approx. 2 pages i Nonesuch A THOUSAND I'S Stephin Merritt modestly submerges his first person under the ninth letter of the alphabet On Chuck Palahniuk's website, the latest story assignment for students in "Chuck's Writers Workshop" is called "Submerging the I": Create a...
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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Magnetic field
09/28/2007: 663 words, approx. 2 pages MARK J. CZERWINSKI, STAFF WRITER The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 09-28-2007 Magnetic field -- Seidel can't pry himself from game By MARK J. CZERWINSKI, STAFF WRITER Date: 09-28-2007, Friday Section: SPORTS Edtion: All Editions HASBROUCK HEIGHTS Jeff Seidel came home...
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Web abuzz on bee weirdness
5/2/2007: 353 words, approx. 1 pages The answer to what happened to America's vanishing honeybees is simple, a caller told entomologist May Berenbaum: Bee rapture. They were called away to heaven.No, wait, it's Earth's magnetic field, another caller told the University of Illinois professor.And when Berenbaum went on the Internet, she...
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Researchers examine bio-magnetic sensors
5/2/2007: 927 words, approx. 3 pages Doctors in the future might be able to diagnose breast and ovarian cancer or Alzheimer's disease using magnetism and microscopic particles of iron oxide bound to the type of cells being traced.A team led by Dr. Richard Larson of the University of New Mexico Cancer...


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