Get ready for a rare astronomical event! Scientists reveal that July 22 will be the second-shortest day in history as Earth spins faster than ever before. Discover what this means for us!
This summer, Earth is spinning faster, resulting in shorter days. Scientists are concerned about the implications for timekeeping and technology, with a potential 'negative leap second' on the horizon.
On July 9, 2025, Earth recorded its shortest day ever, spinning faster than usual. This phenomenon is linked to the moon's gravitational pull. Discover what this means for our timekeeping and future leaps!
Today marks one of the shortest days of the year due to Earth's inexplicable acceleration in its spin. Discover how this phenomenon could change our understanding of time!
In the coming weeks, Earth's rotation is set to quicken, causing days to be unusually short! Discover how the moon's position is influencing this change and what it means for us.