Earth's inner core rotation slows dramatically
Groundbreaking research reveals Earth's solid inner core has been slowing its rotation since 2010, potentially altering day length and affecting global magnetic fields in unprecedented ways.
Groundbreaking research reveals Earth's solid inner core has been slowing its rotation since 2010, potentially altering day length and affecting global magnetic fields in unprecedented ways.
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Scientists discover Earth's inner core has slowed its rotation, potentially altering the length of our days and influencing global seismic activity.