NJIT Physicists Trace Sun's Magnetic Engine, 200,000 Kilometers Below Surface
March 18, 2026
March 18, 2026
NEWARK, New Jersey, March 18 (TNSjou) -- The New Jersey Institute of Technology issued the following news on March 17, 2026:
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NJIT Physicists Trace Sun's Magnetic Engine, 200,000 Kilometers Below Surface
Written by: Jesse Jenkins
Every eleven years, the Sun's magnetic field flips. Sunspots -- dark, cooler regions on the Sun's surface that mark intense magnetic activity and often trigger solar eruptions --appear at mid-latitu . . .
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NJIT Physicists Trace Sun's Magnetic Engine, 200,000 Kilometers Below Surface
Written by: Jesse Jenkins
Every eleven years, the Sun's magnetic field flips. Sunspots -- dark, cooler regions on the Sun's surface that mark intense magnetic activity and often trigger solar eruptions --appear at mid-latitu . . .
