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Earth has been spinning faster for the past few years — a trend that could lead the world’s timekeeping institutions to take unprecedented action.
Earth is spinning faster this summer, making the days marginally shorter and attracting the attention of scientists and timekeepers.
In a rare and unprecedented move, scientists and world timekeepers are considering reducing one second from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) as Earth's rotation speeds up.
This summer has seen the shortest days in Earth’s recorded history Scientists break down the reasons why days are getting shorter—and the mystery they're still trying to solve about Earth's core.
July 22 is one of the shortest days in history due to Earth spinning faster. The shortest day in history is coming up next month.
Will the Earth spin faster July 22? Is July 22 the shortest day? Scientists anticipate that Earth's rotation will quicken enough to create three shorter days between July and August.
Here's what to know about why Earth's rotation is speeding up, and why it will shorten those three days this summer. Is Earth's rotation speeding up?
The shortest day of your life may come as soon as July 22 thanks to the Earth mysteriously speeding up. Now, NASA researchers may know why it's happening.
Earth's rotation is speeding up today for the 3rd and final time this summer Aug. 5 will be one of the shortest days of the year — by 1.25 milliseconds.