TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A new study has revealed that human-driven climate change is slowing down the Earth's rotation at a rate ...
The melting of ice sheets causing increased sea levels pushed Earth’s days a little longer. Modern climate change is only ...
The water contained in the Earth's dams has impacted where its poles are and how fast it spins, but this one dam is making a ...
Today's sea level rise is significant enough to slow the rotation of the planet by just over a millisecond per century.
Find out what’s speeding up Earth’s rotation and why it may force timekeepers to delete a second ...
Researchers have found a way to work out how to separate two classes of celestial bodies.
The history of Earth is written on the great tablets of tectonic plates. The motions of plates shaped land masses, formed ...
The James Webb Space Telescope reveals active volcanoes on Io in unprecedented detail thanks to an innovative technique.
"The current rapid rise in day length can thus be attributed primarily to human influences," said professor Benedikt Soja.
Looking out to the future, we see a gradual but also very important shift occurring right under our feet; the Earth's own ...
The collision bears a striking resemblance to the one thought to have created the Earth and Moon about 4.5 billion years ago.
Rising sea levels caused by melting glaciers and polar ice sheets are slowing Earth’s rotation, adding approximately 1.33 ...