Deep within Earth’s core, scientists are uncovering signs of a hidden structure that challenges long-standing models of the planet’s interior.
Earth's rotation is slowing at a rate of 2.3 milliseconds a century, meaning days could eventually last 25 hours — but ...
Like a clock that ticks so slowly no ear can hear it, Earth is quietly stretching time itself. A Planet in Slow Motion The ...
Darwin to Melbourne, and everywhere in between, the seven-day forecasts reveal a monotonous similarity.
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Climate, the Milankovitch cycles, and man
Eccentricity. Obliquity. Precession. The Earth’s climate is influenced by both natural long-term cycles and recent human activities. The Milankovitch cycles refer to the long-term variations in the ...
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Goodbye 24-hour days: Starting from this date, Earth’s days will last 25 hours
If you clicked on that headline hoping to sleep in an extra hour next Monday, you can relax. The 25-hour day is coming, but ...
The Detroit Tigers thought they had signed their No. 2 starter but it turns out he may have already been in the rotation.
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There is only one sea on Earth that touches no land, and its borders don’t truly exist
Far out in the North Atlantic, roughly 590 miles east of Florida, a sprawling patch of water drifts in slow rotation. It ...
Researchers have found that a swirling water vortex can force opposing waves to form rotating lines of stillness across an ...
The tipping point from slow start to legitimate concern is fast approaching for a handful of teams that were viewed as ...
Results from two major studies suggest tens of millions of people thought safe from coastal flooding are now at risk.
In 2025, Lara Weed and Jamie M. Zeitzer of Stanford University published an article linking the practice of seasonal time changes (Daylight Saving Time) to negative health outcomes, ranging from acute ...
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