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Scientists Develop New Way to Study and Predict Extreme Space Weather
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Researchers say if Earth was hit with an extreme space storm today, our modern devices would not be protected, costing up to several trillion dollars in damages and repairs to infrastructure and the economy could take up to 10 years.
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