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- 'The president hasn’t done anything wrong,' Sarah Sanders says 9 times in 15 minutes
- In California primaries, Democrats could crowd themselves out in key House races
- Woman Diagnosed With Cancer After Doctor Spots Lump on Her Throat During HGTV Appearance
- Scott Pruitt Asked Aide To Buy Used Trump Mattress, Book Flights On Personal Time
- Cracked windshield forces American Airlines emergency landing
- Ella Whistler, 13-Year-Old Shot at Indiana Middle School, Has 'Long Road to Recovery'
- How the Moon's movements could give us Earthlings a 25-hour day
- Fox News Judicial Analyst Rips Trump's Lawyers: 'A Disgrace,' 'Harmful,' 'Sophomoric'
- Suspect In Arizona Killings Died By Suicide In Standoff, Police Say
- The Latest: Iran's top leader vows response to any attack
- 12 People Have Died After Doing This Weight-Loss Treatment
- Dozens dead after volcano erupts in Guatemala
- The California Primaries Are A Glorious Mess. They Could Determine Who Wins The House.
- Dog Named Alejandro Found Dead in Crate After Delta Air Lines Flight
- Firefighter is Hailed as a Hero For Comforting Little Girl After Car Crash
- Trump Attempts To Sing National Anthem But Can't Be Bothered To Finish
- Parkland School Resource Officer Breaks Silence On 'Haunting' Failure To Stop Shooter
- The Latest: Woman in fatal field crash held on $500K bail
- Shark feeding frenzy
- Guatemala volcano eruption kills 25
- U.S. House members near forcing 'Dreamer' immigration debate
- Off-Duty Oregon Firefighter Killed After Motorcycle Slams Into Bear on Remote Highway
- Russia wants 'united and prosperous EU': Putin
- Janet Jackson Calls Police to Check on 1-Year-Old Son's Welfare While Child Is with His Father
- Administration sharks circle Atlantic's only national marine monument
- Cop Who Was Fired After Ramming Suspect With Car Hired By Nearby County
- Mouth gets Duterte in trouble again, this time for kiss
- White Nationalist Who Marched In Charlottesville Elected To Local GOP Office
- 'Cockroaches Were Crawling All Over Me.' Josh Holt Describes Deplorable Conditions in Venezuelan Jail
- Turkey says troops closing in on Kurd stronghold in Iraq
- Next-Generation Jeep Grand Cherokee To Use Alfa Romeo Platform
- Former US Navy sailor pardoned by Trump plans to sue Obama over classified information case
- Kidnapped baby back with mom; sex offender dad arrested
- RFK's final journey — The funeral train of 1968
- 2018 Ford Shelby Super Snake boasts new looks, more power
- Pete Davidson Gets 2 Tattoos For New Girlfriend Ariana Grande
- Australia criticizes China pressure for Qantas to change website on Taiwan
- 2 Boy Scouts, 2 troop leaders rescued from Washington peak
- BMW partially reveals all-new Z4 roadster
- George Papadopoulos' Wife Asks Trump To Pardon Her Husband
- Best Friends Fall to Their Deaths While Rock Climbing in Yosemite National Park
'The president hasn’t done anything wrong,' Sarah Sanders says 9 times in 15 minutes Posted: 04 Jun 2018 01:24 PM PDT |
In California primaries, Democrats could crowd themselves out in key House races Posted: 05 Jun 2018 04:28 AM PDT |
Woman Diagnosed With Cancer After Doctor Spots Lump on Her Throat During HGTV Appearance Posted: 05 Jun 2018 02:09 PM PDT |
Scott Pruitt Asked Aide To Buy Used Trump Mattress, Book Flights On Personal Time Posted: 04 Jun 2018 11:26 AM PDT |
Cracked windshield forces American Airlines emergency landing Posted: 04 Jun 2018 01:50 AM PDT |
Ella Whistler, 13-Year-Old Shot at Indiana Middle School, Has 'Long Road to Recovery' Posted: 05 Jun 2018 05:56 AM PDT |
How the Moon's movements could give us Earthlings a 25-hour day Posted: 04 Jun 2018 04:09 PM PDT Many of us feel as if there are not quite enough hours in a day – but according to scientists, this could change in the future. Researchers have found that the effect of the Moon moving away from Earth causes our planet to spin more slowly, lengthening the day. A new study, published today in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, shows that 1.4 billion years ago, a day on Earth lasted just over 18 hours. This is at least in part because the moon was closer and changed the way Earth spun around its axis. The moon is currently moving away from Earth at a rate of 3.82cm a year, which could mean in around 200 million years' time, each day will be 25 hours long. Stephen Meyers, a professor of geoscience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and co-author of the study, explained: "As the Moon moves away, the Earth is like a spinning figure skater who slows down as they stretch their arms out." This is because Earth's movement is at least in part determined by the bodies around it, such as other planets and the Moon, which exert force on it. How our days on Earth are getting longer Changes in this force can effect changes in the orbit Earth traces around the Sun as well as its rotation around and wobble on its axis. These variations, called Milankovich cycles, determine where sunlight is distributed on Earth, and so decide the planet's climate rhythms. These rhythms can be detected in the rock record, spanning hundreds of millions of years. Over billions of years, time has changed significantly on Earth, because the Solar System has many moving parts, including the other planets orbiting the Sun. Changes in the rock record can show changes in Earth's rotation and allow scientists to map how it moved over time. However, going back billions of years has previously proven difficult as most scientific methods do not give the precision needed for such a leap back in time. Over billions of years, time has changed significantly on Earth, because the Solar System has many moving parts, including the other planets orbiting the Sun Credit: NASA This groundbreaking new study used astrochronology, a statistical method that links astronomical theory with geological observation, to discover ancient climate change and reconstruct the history of the Solar System while looking back on Earth's geologic past. "One of our ambitions was to use astrochronology to tell time in the most distant past, to develop very ancient geological time scales," Dr Meyers said. "We want to be able to study rocks that are billions of years old in a way that is comparable to how we study modern geologic processes." Alberto Malinverno, Lamont research professor at Columbia, joined the project after hearing Dr Meyers speaking about his work at a conference. The two combined a statistical method that Meyers developed in 2015 to deal with uncertainty across time, called TimeOpt, with astronomical theory, geologic data and a sophisticated statistical approach called Bayesian inversion. This combination of methods allowed the pair to reliably assess the direction of the axis of rotation of Earth, and the shape of its orbit, from testing layers of rock in the 1.4 billion-year-old Xiamaling Formation from Northern China and a 55 million-year-old record from Walvis Ridge, in the southern Atlantic Ocean. From this, they could determine the length of day and the distance between Earth and the Moon. Dr Malinverno explained: "In the future, we want to expand the work into different intervals of geologic time." |
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Suspect In Arizona Killings Died By Suicide In Standoff, Police Say Posted: 04 Jun 2018 09:24 AM PDT |
The Latest: Iran's top leader vows response to any attack Posted: 04 Jun 2018 09:13 AM PDT |
12 People Have Died After Doing This Weight-Loss Treatment Posted: 04 Jun 2018 01:59 PM PDT Update June 4, 2018: The Food and Drug Administration is releasing another warning to health care providers about a popular weight loss device. According to a statement issued by the FDA, five more deaths have been reported in patients with two liquid-filled intragastric balloon systems used to treat obesity, totaling 12 deaths attributed to the device since 2016. "We have been carefully tracking adverse events, including a total of 12 deaths over the past two years, that have been reported in patients ... |
Dozens dead after volcano erupts in Guatemala Posted: 04 Jun 2018 08:44 AM PDT |
The California Primaries Are A Glorious Mess. They Could Determine Who Wins The House. Posted: 04 Jun 2018 03:00 AM PDT |
Dog Named Alejandro Found Dead in Crate After Delta Air Lines Flight Posted: 04 Jun 2018 06:08 AM PDT |
Firefighter is Hailed as a Hero For Comforting Little Girl After Car Crash Posted: 05 Jun 2018 05:21 AM PDT |
Trump Attempts To Sing National Anthem But Can't Be Bothered To Finish Posted: 05 Jun 2018 03:07 PM PDT |
Parkland School Resource Officer Breaks Silence On 'Haunting' Failure To Stop Shooter Posted: 04 Jun 2018 08:36 AM PDT |
The Latest: Woman in fatal field crash held on $500K bail Posted: 04 Jun 2018 07:32 PM PDT |
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Guatemala volcano eruption kills 25 Posted: 03 Jun 2018 09:55 PM PDT At least 25 people were killed when Guatemala's Fuego volcano erupted Sunday, belching ash and rock and forcing the airport to close, the country's disaster agency said. "The toll was 25 dead as of 9:00 pm (0300 GMT Monday)," the spokesman for the National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction (Conred) said in a WhatsApp group. Search and rescue operations for the missing and dead have been suspended due to low light and dangerous conditions, and will resume early on Monday morning, the spokesman said. |
U.S. House members near forcing 'Dreamer' immigration debate Posted: 05 Jun 2018 01:57 PM PDT By Susan Cornwell WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An effort in the U.S. House of Representatives aimed at forcing a debate on bipartisan legislation protecting young "Dreamer" immigrants from deportation edged closer to success on Tuesday when two more Democrats signed on. A petition was launched last month by centrist Republicans who say they are tired of inaction on immigration in the Republican-controlled Congress. The issue has bitterly divided Republicans, but nearly all Democrats favor holding the debate and had signed the petition as of late last month. |
Off-Duty Oregon Firefighter Killed After Motorcycle Slams Into Bear on Remote Highway Posted: 04 Jun 2018 02:57 PM PDT |
Russia wants 'united and prosperous EU': Putin Posted: 04 Jun 2018 01:54 PM PDT President Vladimir Putin on Monday downplayed suggestions Russia was seeking to disrupt the European Union's cohesion, saying it was in his country's interests for the bloc to remain "united and prosperous". "We have an interest in an EU that's united and prosperous, since the EU is our most important commercial and economic partner," Putin told Austria's ORF television a day before an official visit to Vienna. "The more problems at the heart of the EU, the more risks and problems there are for us. |
Janet Jackson Calls Police to Check on 1-Year-Old Son's Welfare While Child Is with His Father Posted: 04 Jun 2018 09:37 AM PDT |
Administration sharks circle Atlantic's only national marine monument Posted: 05 Jun 2018 12:57 PM PDT It's been six months since Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke recommended that President Trump reduce or eliminate the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts National Marine Monument and open it to commercial exploitation. Scientists and conservationists are mulling over the fate of this blue park as the White House sits on Zinke's guidance. |
Cop Who Was Fired After Ramming Suspect With Car Hired By Nearby County Posted: 05 Jun 2018 02:32 PM PDT |
Mouth gets Duterte in trouble again, this time for kiss Posted: 04 Jun 2018 05:57 PM PDT |
White Nationalist Who Marched In Charlottesville Elected To Local GOP Office Posted: 05 Jun 2018 01:25 PM PDT |
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Turkey says troops closing in on Kurd stronghold in Iraq Posted: 04 Jun 2018 07:36 AM PDT Turkish troops are advancing on the mountainous Qandil region of northern Iraq where the leadership of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) is based, a senior minister said Monday, as military operations are stepped up. Several Turkish troops have been killed in the region in recent months during clashes with the PKK, although the authorities remain vague over where the fighting is taking place. Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu told the state-run Anadolu news agency the target was the Qandil mountains, the PKK's key military base. |
Next-Generation Jeep Grand Cherokee To Use Alfa Romeo Platform Posted: 04 Jun 2018 03:26 PM PDT |
Former US Navy sailor pardoned by Trump plans to sue Obama over classified information case Posted: 04 Jun 2018 03:36 PM PDT A Navy sailor pardoned by US president Donald Trump is planning to sue Barack Obama's administration for improperly handling his case. Kristian Saucier was pardoned by Mr Trump, who tweeted congratulations to the former military member for his "newly found freedom," in March 2018 after serving a year in a federal prison for taking photos of classified areas in a nuclear submarine. Saucier's lawyers have alleged that Mr Obama, former FBI Director James Comey, and others in the administration treated Saucier's case unfairly compared to the matter of Hillary Clinton using a private server for government emails while Mr Obama's Secretary of State. |
Kidnapped baby back with mom; sex offender dad arrested Posted: 05 Jun 2018 03:29 PM PDT |
RFK's final journey — The funeral train of 1968 Posted: 05 Jun 2018 04:18 AM PDT |
2018 Ford Shelby Super Snake boasts new looks, more power Posted: 04 Jun 2018 11:00 AM PDT The 2018 Ford Mustang GT is an impressive bit of kit straight out of the box, especially when equipped with its Performance Package Level 2 handling upgrade. The Ford tuner extraordinaire has been offering a Super Snake package for the current Mustang since the 2015 model year. Now Shelby has unveiled its Super Snake package for Ford's updated 2018 Mustang, and the power dial has been turned all the way pass 800 hp! With so much oomph, Shelby says the car will rocket to 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds. |
Pete Davidson Gets 2 Tattoos For New Girlfriend Ariana Grande Posted: 04 Jun 2018 05:09 AM PDT |
Australia criticizes China pressure for Qantas to change website on Taiwan Posted: 05 Jun 2018 12:56 AM PDT By Colin Packham SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop on Tuesday criticized China for pressuring Qantas Airways Ltd to change its website to refer to Taiwan as a Chinese territory, in comments likely to ramp up tensions between the two countries. Qantas said on Monday it had decided to comply with a request from Beijing to remove references on their websites or in other material that suggest Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau are part of countries independent from China. |
2 Boy Scouts, 2 troop leaders rescued from Washington peak Posted: 04 Jun 2018 05:02 PM PDT |
BMW partially reveals all-new Z4 roadster Posted: 04 Jun 2018 02:27 AM PDT Right now might not seem like the best time in the motor industry to unveil a new model that isn't some sort of SUV, but that isn't stopping BMW as the Bavarian automaker has partially revealed its all-new version of the Z4. In what is a slightly unusual move, BMW has allowed the media the chance to test drive the new roadster in prototype form and issued an extensive album of images, but the exterior and the dashboard have remained camouflaged. Part of the reason for exposing the prototype to such scrutiny could be as much to do with the old Z4 as the new one. |
George Papadopoulos' Wife Asks Trump To Pardon Her Husband Posted: 05 Jun 2018 01:31 AM PDT |
Best Friends Fall to Their Deaths While Rock Climbing in Yosemite National Park Posted: 04 Jun 2018 10:19 AM PDT |
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