Shortest day in history set for TOMORROW as Earth gets even faster
Earth's rotation has continued to pick up speed, and is expected to spin even faster than it did on July 9, when everyone on the planet experienced a day that was 1.3 milliseconds shorter than normal.
Watching the World, One Quintillionth of a Second at a Time
The exploration of time in ever smaller intervals, such as attoseconds, allows scientists to observe the intricate behaviors of molecules, atoms, and electrons in real-time.