The IndependentThe world is speeding up and we might need a 'negative leap second', study says28 MarAndrew GriffinBy Andrew Griffinmore_vert
Joe UKEarth is spinning so fast it's going to 'lose a second' for the first time ever26 days agoCharlie HerbertBy Charlie Herbertmore_vert
NBC NewsMelting polar ice is slowing Earth’s rotation and may affect time27 MarEvan BushBy Evan Bushmore_vert
University of California San DiegoGlobal Warming Is Influencing Global Timekeeping28 MarRobert MonroeBy Robert Monroemore_vert
The Naked ScientistsPolar ice melt slowing planet, and bovine TB vaccine | Podcasts29 MarChris SmithBy Chris Smithmore_vert
azərbaycan24American geophysicist: Humanity will have to subtract a leap second from day in 202926 days agomore_vert
Sky NewsHuman-driven climate change has 'slowed the Earth's rotation' and could affect how we measure time, study suggests27 Marmore_vert
Yourweather.co.ukOne second less: The melting of the polar ice caps is slowing down the speed at which the planet rotates26 days agoCindy FernandezBy Cindy Fernandezmore_vert
Deseret NewsGlobal warming research: How melting ice caps affect Earth's rotation – Deseret News28 Marmore_vert
Yahoo News UKHuman activities are changing Earth's spin so much that it might affect how we keep time5 days agoEllyn Lapointe and Morgan McFall-JohnsenBy Ellyn Lapointe and Morgan McFall-Johnsenmore_vert
National HeraldIce melting in Antarctica affecting Earth's rotation and timekeeping: Study29 Marmore_vert
CNN‘Literally changing the length of the day’: Scientist on fluctuations amid climate change31 Marmore_vert
UNILADEarth is going to lose a second for first time in history and it could cause huge problems28 MarCallum JonesBy Callum Jonesmore_vert
IFLScienceEarth's Changing Shape May Cause A Global Timekeeping Crisis27 MarTom HaleBy Tom Halemore_vert
Business Insider IndiaIce melt in Antarctica and Greenland is slowing Earth's rotation, affecting timekeeping: Study29 Marmore_vert
NewsweekEarth's Rotation Is Changing Because of Melting Polar Ice29 MarJess ThomsonBy Jess Thomsonmore_vert
The Indian ExpressMelting ice sheets may postpone need for ‘negative leap second’26 days agomore_vert
InsideHookClimate Change Is Doing Strange Things to the Elusive Leap Second30 MarTobias CarrollBy Tobias Carrollmore_vert
physicsworld.comClimate change will affect how time is corrected using 'negative leap seconds' – Physics World27 MarHamish JohnstonBy Hamish Johnstonmore_vert
EsquirePolar Ice Melting Could Affect Earth Rotation and Timekeeping28 MarCharlie PierceBy Charlie Piercemore_vert
TheCableStudy: Melting polar ice due to climate change is slowing earth’s rotation29 MarDeborah BodundeBy Deborah Bodundemore_vert
NDTVMelting Polar Ice Changing Earth's Rotation And Messing With Time: Study28 MarAmit ChaturvediBy Amit Chaturvedimore_vert
Evening StandardHow can climate change affect the earth's rotation – and time itself?28 MarTamara DavisonBy Tamara Davisonmore_vert
LADbiblePlanet Earth is going to lose a second for the first time in history30 MarLucy DevineBy Lucy Devinemore_vert
CBS NewsEarth is spinning faster than it used to. Clocks might have to skip a second to keep up.27 Marmore_vert
EuronewsMelting polar ice may be slowing Earth's spin and messing with how we measure time28 Marmore_vert
Smithsonian MagazineMelting Polar Ice Sheets Are Slowing Earth's Rotation. That Could Change How We Keep Time29 MarWill SullivanBy Will Sullivanmore_vert
Space.comClimate change and polar ice melting could be impacting the length of Earth's day27 MarRobert LeaBy Robert Leamore_vert
Daily MailWhy time will stop in 2029: Scientist says a 'negative leap second' will be needed to adjust for Earth's rotat27 MarJonathan ChadwickBy Jonathan Chadwickmore_vert
The Associated PressA faster spinning Earth may cause timekeepers to subtract a second from world clocks27 MarSeth BorensteinBy Seth Borensteinmore_vert
Financial TimesMelting of polar ice having effect on global timekeeping, research shows27 MarJana TauschinskiBy Jana Tauschinskimore_vert
Scientific AmericanGlobal Warming Is Slowing the Earth's Rotation27 MarAvery NunnBy Avery Nunnmore_vert