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During a White House briefing, President Trump's enthusiastic greeting to Hariana Veras, an Angolan journalist, sparked ...
As Earth spins faster than it has in decades, atomic clocks are catching the difference, and shorter days are on the horizon.
Scientists anticipate that Earth's rotation will quicken enough to create three shorter days between July and August, ...
Scientists thought this crater in Australia was the world’s oldest – but an independent analysis shows they might be off by ...
Due to the way Earth's rotation is measured, Wednesday, July 9 will technically lose time. Here's why you most likely won't ...
The Frontiers Report spotlights emerging environmental issues before they escalate into global or regional crises. While ...
The science behind why the Earth will spin just a little bit faster on July 9, July 22, and August 5, this year.
Atomic clocks and our computer networks are the new, far superior form of time measurement, but we’re forcing them to keep in sync with this older form of measurement,” remarks Dr. David Gozzard, an ...
Explore the top 10 iconic landmarks in the world offering breathtaking beauty and moments to capture. Landmarks such as the ...