NOAA scientists have spent decades tracking how magnetic north wanders, but recent modeling shows a pole moving in ways ...
Recent research suggests competing flows of molten metal beneath Canada and Siberia are influencing the pole’s motion.
The North Magnetic Pole is not standing still, and the latest shift is already pressuring defense, aviation, and tech systems ...
Learn how some of Earth’s magnetic field flips last longer than others, weakening our defenses against cosmic radiation.
The Earth's magnetic north pole is racing towards Siberia—and it is following an "unusual" and historically unprecedented path on its way. Experts told Newsweek that the pole could reach the vast ...
Earth's magnetic field is generated by the churn of its liquid nickel-iron outer core, but it is not a constant feature. Every so often, the magnetic north and south poles swap places in what are ...
Deep beneath the ocean floor, ancient sediments hint that Earth’s magnetic field sometimes changed far more slowly than expected.
Scientists measure the intensity and the direction of the Earth's magnetic field at the Canadian Arctic 18 May 2005, during a scientific exploration to calculate the location of the North magnetic ...