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Ever wondered if human ingenuity could literally shift our planet? Turns out, it can – albeit ever so slightly.
In July and August, the Earth's rotation is expected to speed up, making days slightly shorter, particularly on July 9, July 22, and August 5.
A phase change in post-perovskite materials at the so-called D” discontinuity is also evidence for long-predicted slow, convective flows in the mantle itself ...
In March 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck off the east coast of Japan, and moved the Earth's axis, shortening our days ...
Investors are watching Suzlon Energy’s remarkable turnaround. Is this the start of a long-term revival or a temporary uplift ...
Gold has delivered a remarkable return of over 46.06 per cent, significantly outperforming the Nifty 50, which gained nearly ...
Still, A Night to Remember is widely considered the best depiction of the Titanic disaster on film, boasting stark realism, ...
Krypton, the United States, the whole of planet Earth? Next week, the newest chapter in the Superman saga hits theaters; the ...
Matt Rhule sent off a tweet which might have knocked the earth off of its’ axis. King Harald V of Norway had a press ...
From the point of view of the sun, it takes Earth roughly 86,400 seconds (24 hours) to complete one full rotation. This ...