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The science behind why the Earth will spin just a little bit faster on July 9, July 22, and August 5, this year.
Scientists say Earth's rotation is being affected by climate change, especially through melting ice and shifting groundwater. Combined with natural forces like lunar gravity, the planet’s days are ...
As glaciers melt around the world, long-dormant volcanoes may be waking up beneath the ice. New research reveals that massive ...
Scientists expect a specific day in July to be the shortest day of 2025 so far, running just over a millisecond faster than ...
How do you measure climate change? One way is by recording temperatures in different places over a long period of time. While ...
ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV prayed Wednesday for the world to recognize the urgency of the climate crisis and “hear the cry of ...
A clip of Joe Rogan questioning the idea of a "climate emergency" during an interview with US Senator Bernie Sanders ...
Across Europe and around the world, melting glaciers are reshaping landscapes and climate systems. Researchers Elzė ...
Is the world on the cusp of a fleeting instant with the edge of time? July 9, July 22, and August 5, 2025, mark the dates when Earth’s rotation will accelerate just sufficiently to remove 1.3 to 1.51 ...
The Founding Fathers who gathered in Philadelphia to adopt the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776 picked a nice day ...
Climate change left its signature on the atmosphere early in the industrial revolution, reveals a thought experiment ...
Scientists uncover signs that Earth’s resilience to carbon emissions may be unraveling faster than climate models suggest. A ...