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Earth rotates at 1,670 km per hour, so why don't we feel it?
We examine why the Earth's constant spin goes completely unnoticed by the people living on it. We think about it and then ...
For the first time, researchers measured the magnetic pull inside a single bacterium, turning a biological mystery into hard ...
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Why earthquakes can speed up the entire planet
Most people think earthquakes only affect the ground — but they can affect the entire planet. Major quakes can shift Earth’s axis, move the North Pole, and even slightly change how fast Earth rotates.
Sydney will experience a historic solar eclipse in 2028, with more than five minutes of darkness in Australia for the first time since 1857.
For nearly four decades, Earth has been quietly receiving a repeating radio signal from deep space — one that challenges ...
They show up as a mathematical solution in general relativity, basically as a time-reversed version of a black hole. Some ...
A new paper in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society argues the simplest answer may work: contact binaries like ...
What: UC Berkeley researchers complete a comprehensive scientific analysis of the SETI@home archive, identifying approximately 100 candidate radio signals for targete ...
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, might have formed after a collision with a lost moon, according to new research.
When Muslims arriving in the UK tried to sight the new crescent Moon, they would often struggle – in part due to a very British problem: the cloudy weather.
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