
The length of Earth’s days has been mysteriously increasing, and scientists don’t know why
This has critical impacts not just on our timekeeping, but also things like GPS and other technologies that govern our modern life.
This has critical impacts not just on our timekeeping, but also things like GPS and other technologies that govern our modern life.
Unless we can come up with a good account of how time emerges, we cannot simply assume time exists.
The Reaction round-up of what you should, and shouldn’t, be reading this week.
In this week’s poem, the speaker tells the woman he loves he would spend eternity adoring her if he could.
The new BBC three-part series from Jimmy McGovern is must-watch television.
Atomic clocks could help scientists to measure the second more precisely.
Dandum semper est tempus: ueritatem dies aperit. (We should always allow some time to elapse, for time discovers truth) – Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC–
There is something unnerving about The Clock, Christian Marclay’s acclaimed installation, which was recently on display at the Tate Modern in London before moving to
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