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Marius Borg Høiby, Awaiting Trial in Oslo on 38 Charges, Was Detained on Sunday. AI-Generated.
Marius Borg Høiby, who is awaiting trial in Oslo on 38 charges, was detained on Sunday, according to reports that have quickly gained attention across Norwegian and European media. The development marks a significant moment in an ongoing legal case that has drawn public scrutiny due to the seriousness of the allegations and Høiby’s high public profile.
By Aarif Lashariabout 15 hours ago in Earth
Spotlight on the Risks of An Exploding Sea Urchin Population
The marine ecosystem is a complicated place full of millions of species and hundreds of thousands of critically interdependent relationships. While the decline of some species populations might have only marginal effects on the health of the world’s oceans, others could set off a chain of events that could ultimately be catastrophic.
By Virginia Chipurnoi4 days ago in Earth
Magnetic Magma earth
Super-Earths are rocky exoplanets more than three times the size of our planet, with far greater internal pressures and temperatures. For years, scientists assumed that if these worlds had magnetic fields, they would form the same way Earth’s does — through movement in a molten iron core. However, new laboratory experiments suggest something very different may be happening deep inside these massive planets. Under extreme pressure, certain molten rocks become electrically conductive. When these materials churn and circulate between the core and the mantle, they can generate magnetic fields on their own. This means a super-Earth might not rely solely on its core for protection. Instead, a thick, dynamic layer of magma could act as a natural magnetic shield, powered by internal heat and motion.
By USA daily update 6 days ago in Earth
An increase in Mediterranean climate extremes is recorded by pine trees.
Eastern Spain's pine trees are a silent archive of weather history. Mountain pines used wood rings to record wet and dry years long before rain gauges and satellites were invented. Now, when scientists study those rings, they find a blatant warning.
By Francis Dami7 days ago in Earth
Why Earth is round why not plan?
For thousands of years, humans have wondered about the true shape of the world beneath their feet. Early civilizations imagined many possibilities: a flat disc, a giant mountain, or even a floating island. However, careful observation of nature, the sky, and the seas gradually revealed something remarkable — Earth is round. Not perfectly like a ball, but very close to a sphere, slightly flattened at the poles. This shape is called an oblate spheroid. The evidence for this conclusion comes from ancient observations, modern science, and direct images from space.
By USA daily update 8 days ago in Earth
Ancient Rocks Reveal Niobium Origins
On January 23, 2026, researchers from Curtin University announced a remarkable geological discovery hidden deep beneath central Australia. Rare rocks, formed more than 800 million years ago, have revealed the origin story of one of the world’s most promising niobium deposits. This critical metal, now essential for high-strength steel, electric vehicles, wind turbines, and advanced energy systems, owes its presence near Earth’s surface to powerful tectonic events that reshaped the planet during the breakup of an ancient supercontinent.
By USA daily update 8 days ago in Earth
Emergency declared in USA.
A historic winter storm known as Winter Storm Fern has unleashed devastating cold, heavy snow, and dangerous ice across a vast portion of the United States, stretching from Texas in the South to New England in the Northeast. Millions of people are affected as emergency warnings flash on phones and TV screens, roads become treacherous, and travel across the country grinds to a near halt.
By USA daily update 10 days ago in Earth
USA Weather Forecast, Next 3 Days cold
Day 1 — Friday: Winter Storm Impact Begins Across much of the nation from the southern plains to the Northeast, storm conditions will rapidly intensify: Snow and Ice Spread — Snow and freezing rain will expand eastward, leading to slick roads and hazardous travel. Ice accumulations could be significant in certain corridors, particularly across parts of Texas, the Mississippi Valley, and the Southeast.
By USA daily update 12 days ago in Earth
Is the Ukraine–Russia War Pushing the World Toward World War III?
Is the Ukraine–Russia War Pushing the World Toward World War III? The war between Ukraine and Russia began as a regional conflict, but over time it has grown into something much larger. While it is not officially World War III, many experts, analysts, and ordinary citizens are asking the same question: is the world moving dangerously close to a global war?
By Wings of Time 12 days ago in Earth










