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While that tiny time difference is imperceptible to humans, it represents part of a broader pattern that has left scientists ...
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Earth's changing spin is threatening to toy with our sense of time, clocks and computerized society in an unprecedented way — but only for a second. For the first time in history, world ...
Finally, an emoji to represent us all is coming soon: An exhausted face with bags under its eyes. It’s one of eight new emojis that will appear on smartphones and computers next year, which also ...
This week, Zoe Mendelson sends her emoji on a $55.6 million space mission–to boldly go where Sandra Bullock spent a lot of time panting. Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity premiered last weekend ...
We can't feel Earth spinning and you probably take it for granted, but what would happen if it stopped spinning? We take a look at the disastrous impacts it would have.
Scientists say they’ve confirmed Earth’s inner core has been slowing down. Here’s what it could mean — and why the topic has been the subject of fierce debate.
In the early 1970s, relative to someone standing on Earth’s surface, the inner core was not spinning. From then, the inner core has gradually spun faster eastward, eventually overtaking the ...
Go wild this Earth Day with adorable animal emoji cakes! Featuring banana cake, chocolate buttercream, and creative fondant designs, these tiger, monkey, and panda cakes are a perfect way to honor ...
Planet Earth has begin spinning at a slower rate, making the days longer, and scientists are struggling to understand why.. In general, there are processes to point to that have lengthened the ...
At its equator, Earth is spinning at about 1,040 mph. But what if it just suddenly stopped? You and everything else could go flying at hundreds of miles per hour, unless you're at the poles.
Earth recorded the shortest day ever on July 29 when it completed a full spin in 1.59 milliseconds less than its usual 24-hour rotation.