For the first time in 3.6 million years, the Earth has begun to slow down faster than scientists expected. This slowdown, which is not visible to the naked eye but is tangible in precise calculations, raises big questions about the impact of…
For the first time in 3.6 million years, the Earth has begun to slow down faster than scientists expected. This slowdown, which is not visible to the naked eye but is tangible in precise calculations, raises big questions about the impact of…

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