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We Might Go Back to the Future with the World's First Negative Leap Second The world's spin is changing and our clocks aren't happy. By Cassidy Ward 1 month ago
NASA Proposes Moon Standard Time with Slightly Shorter Seconds We're going to need a second watch for Moon time. By Cassidy Ward 1 month ago
Understanding Leap Years: Why February Sometimes Gets an Extra Day We're just trying to get as close to true time as possible. By Cassidy Ward 2 months ago
Nuclear Clocks Could Unlock Secrets of the Universe Scientists are working on the development of nuclear clocks, which would be more accurate than atomic clocks. By Cassidy Ward 9 months ago
Scientists Confirm Time Moved More Slowly in the Early Universe Everything used to move in slow motion. By Cassidy Ward 10 months ago
When a Day on Earth was Only 19 Hours And how it pressed pause on complex life. By Cassidy Ward 10 months ago
What time is it on the Moon? It’s about time we figure it out Living in space is going to be weird! By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago
The world's timekeepers voted unanimously to do away with leap seconds The leap second only has 12 years to live. By Cassidy Ward 1 year ago
Secrets of Earth’s past revealed in ancient sands of time Suddenly, the sands in an hourglass seem a lot more important. By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago
The end of time on Loki featured a smoke monster, but what does science think will really happen when time runs out? By Cassidy Ward 2 years ago