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Oulu · OuluJune 4, 2025 (Spaceweather.com) — Solar storms are supposed to make radiation go up, right? A severe solar storm on June 1st did just the opposite. The Oulu Cosmic Ray Station in Finland registered the biggest drop in cosmic radiation in more than 20 years: This is called a “Forbush Decrease,” named after American physicist Scott Forbush who studied cosmic rays in the early 20th century. It happens when a coronal mass ejection (CME) sweeps past…Read Article
The Biggest Forbush Decrease in 20 Years

TreesSpruce trees don’t just react to solar eclipses—they anticipate them, synchronizing their bioelectrical signals hours in advance in a display of forest-wide coordination. This discovery reveals a level of intelligence and communication in trees that rivals animal behavior. Remarkably, older trees lead the charge, hinting at environmental memory being passed down through the forest. Trees [...]See the Story
Forests “Talk” Before a Solar Eclipse: Study Reveals Mysterious Electrical Communication
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Italy · ItalyMay 12, 2025 (Spaceweather.com): Solar eclipses aren’t just for homo sapiens. Researchers have long known that birds, insects, and many mammals pay attention when the Moon slides in front of the sun. Now we can add trees to the list. Above: The study’s location in the Dolomite Mountains of Italy. Photo credit: Monica Gagliano A paper just published in the journal Royal Society Open Science reports the extraordinary reaction of an Italian mountai…See the Story
The Electric Forest: Trees Respond to a Solar Eclipse
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