Today: October 01, 2024
Today: October 01, 2024

International astronomy group joins calls for a lunar clock to keep time on the moon

South Africa Astronomy Conference
August 15, 2024

WASHINGTON (AP) — Time moves a tad faster on the moon. Now an international group of astronomers has joined calls to give the moon its own clock so that future space missions can keep track of minutes on the celestial body.

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US health authorities need to play a larger role in cannabis policy, a new report says

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A top government scientist engaged in research misconduct, NIH finds

A National Institutes of Health investigation has found research misconduct by a top neuroscientist

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