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In the field of mobile robotics, point clouds are widely used as an environment representation merged into a map. However, point cloud registration can be challenging when rapid movement occurs. In ...
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.
Chief amongst those was the new animated series Avatar: Seven Havens, with Konietzko sharing the first official art from the show.
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.
Explore the inner workings of Big Ben, also known as the Elizabeth Tower, through stunning 3D animation. Discover the history, architecture, and mechanisms that make this iconic structure a marvel.
Earth will spin 1.34 milliseconds faster on July 22, making it the second-shortest day in recorded history.
Earth's rotation is speeding up, with July 22 being one of the shortest days ever recorded, 1.34 milliseconds less than 24 hours.
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?
July 22 will not be a normal 24-hour day. Instead, Earth's rotation will be completed just shy of those 24 hours. Find out why ...