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    • An Active Group of Sunspots - Nature

      Nature· 13 hours ago

      A RECENT group of sunspots, not remarkable for size, complexity or visible changes of structure, has proved of interest on account of its great activity when observed spectroscopically, especially ...

    • Science in the Magazines - Nature

      Nature· 14 hours ago

      Dr. Alfred R. Wallace writes on “The Ice Age and its Work,” with the object of explaining “the nature and amount of the converging evidence demonstrating the existence of enormous ice-sheets ...

    • Our Astronomical Column - Nature

      Nature· 14 hours ago

      Fleming on October 26. Its Right Ascension is given as 230° 34′, and its North Polar Distance = 140° 14′. The magnitude on July 10 = 7˙0. No further details have been received, but from the ...

    • The Union Observatory, Johannesburg - Nature

      Nature· 14 hours ago

      Observatory, under the directorship of the late Dr. R. T. A. Innes in 1908. The work of that Observatory had been largely meteorological, of a routine nature, but after the appointment of Dr ...

    • Vestiges of the Molten Globe - Nature

      Nature· 14 hours ago

      It is one of that class which attempts to account for the general features of the earth by some extravagant hypothesis, for the proof of which some superficial observations of well-known facts ...

    • Scientific Serials - Nature

      Nature· 14 hours ago

      THE current number of the Journal of Anatomy and Physiology contains much valuable scientific work, together with its excellent Reports on the progress of Anatomy and Physiology, by Prof. Turner ...

    • Core curiosity - Nature Geoscience

      Nature· 14 hours ago

      The inner core exhibits some puzzling qualities. Separated from the rest of Earth by the fluid outer core, it can wobble and rotate. Seismic waves that are generated by earthquakes and propagate ...

    • On the Great Sun-spot of June 1843* - Nature

      Nature· 14 hours ago

      It would seem, therefore, that the formation of this extraordinary spot was an anomaly, and that its origin ought not to be looked for in the general cause of the spots of Schwabe's cycle. … ...