Daily Archives: Mar 13, 2026
Why Earth’s Shortest Days Are Upending Time and What Science Reveals...
Is the world speeding our clocks or merely providing timekeepers with a cosmic headache? The Earth will finish turning 1.34 milliseconds sooner than the usual 24 hours on July 22, 2025, the second shortest day on record. To the overwhelming majority, it will be a momentary, inconsequential flash. But...
The Black Hole That Breaks the Rules: Inside GW231123’s Astrophysical Riddle
"Black holes this large are ruled out by standard models of stellar evolution." With these words, the LVK Collaboration's Mark Hannam summarized the general shock of the astrophysics community. The observation of GW231123 a gravitational-wave event creating a 255-solar-mass black hole has not only broken all past records but...
Racing the Tide: How Cutting-Edge Tech Unveils Europe’s Lost Underwater Civilizations
The North and Baltic Seas, once vast plains abounding with life in prehistoric times, now hide a world underwater that is fast disappearing beyond our grasp. As the competition to construct offshore wind farms grows more heated, a one-of-a-kind partnership SUBNORDICA has rallied scientists, engineers, and archaeologists throughout northern...
