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Climate change is messing with how we measure time: study
[Article] Les secondes intercalaires pourraient à l'avenir ne plus être ajoutées, mais retirées.
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Climate change is messing with how we measure time: study.Paris (AFP) - The world's timekeepers are trying to work out how climate change is affecting Earth's rotation -- and in turn, how we keep track of time.In a strange twist, global warming could even help out timekeepers by delaying the need for...
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Climate change may have delayed the need for the world's timekeepers to add a "negative leap second" to standard time © AFP/File ISABEL INFANTES