Science
Earth Spinning Faster.The Shortest Day Recorded on 10 July.
How Fast Does the Earth Spin? Normally, the Earth takes 24 hours to complete one full rotation on its axis. This is what gives us day and night. In reality, the Earth takes slightly more than 86,400 seconds (the exact number of seconds in 24 hours) to rotate once. Scientists have been measuring the length of the day very precisely for decades using atomic clocks, which are incredibly accurate.
By USA daily update 7 months ago in Earth
Plastics in Electronics
Plastics are everywhere in electronics, from smartphone casings to circuit board insulation. But choosing the right polymer is about much more than just convenience. It requires a careful balance between performance, safety, cost, and environmental responsibility. The Enviropass article, “Plastics in Electronics: A Guide for Engineers,” explores how different plastics shape the design and sustainability of electronic products.
By Mahgol Nikpayam7 months ago in Earth
The Voice That Spoke for the Earth
The Journey of Atom Bam: A Voice for the World In a quiet village nestled between emerald hills and silver rivers, there lived a curious boy named Atom Bam. His name was unusual, but it suited him perfectly—because just like the tiniest particle in the universe, Atom had a spark inside him that made him different from everyone else. While other children played games or chased fireflies, Atom would sit by the old oak tree and listen—to the wind, to the birds, to the whispers of the earth itself.
By Wings of Time 7 months ago in Earth






