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Earth's Slowing Rotation May Explain Rise Of Oxygen In Atmosphere, Study Finds
- Tuesday September 2, 2025
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
The study highlights how longer days allowed cyanobacteria to photosynthesise more oxygen because their activity depends not just on sunlight but on the timing of their metabolic processes.
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Moon Drifting Away, Earth Could Have 25 Hours In A Day: Study
- Friday August 2, 2024
- Science | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
The study highlights that the Moon is receding from Earth at a rate of approximately 3.8 centimetres per year, which will have a very real impact on the length of days on our planet.
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The Length of Earth’s Days Has Been Mysteriously Increasing, and Scientists Don’t Know Why
- Monday August 8, 2022
- The Conversation
The length of a day on Earth is increasing, according to atomic clocks and precise astronomical measurements. Scientists have no idea why days are getting longer on the planet, a phenomenon that could impact not just timekeeping but also technology like GPS. Over millions of years, Earth’s rotation has been slowing down due to friction effects as...
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Earth's Slowing Rotation May Explain Rise Of Oxygen In Atmosphere, Study Finds
- Tuesday September 2, 2025
- Science | Edited by Nikhil Pandey
The study highlights how longer days allowed cyanobacteria to photosynthesise more oxygen because their activity depends not just on sunlight but on the timing of their metabolic processes.
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www.ndtv.com
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Moon Drifting Away, Earth Could Have 25 Hours In A Day: Study
- Friday August 2, 2024
- Science | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
The study highlights that the Moon is receding from Earth at a rate of approximately 3.8 centimetres per year, which will have a very real impact on the length of days on our planet.
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www.ndtv.com
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The Length of Earth’s Days Has Been Mysteriously Increasing, and Scientists Don’t Know Why
- Monday August 8, 2022
- The Conversation
The length of a day on Earth is increasing, according to atomic clocks and precise astronomical measurements. Scientists have no idea why days are getting longer on the planet, a phenomenon that could impact not just timekeeping but also technology like GPS. Over millions of years, Earth’s rotation has been slowing down due to friction effects as...
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www.gadgets360.com