Nvidia has almost completed its Ada Lovelace-based RTX 40 series lineup. The company has announced everything from budget 60-class offerings to the ultimate RTX 4090 GPU for gaming. Most of these ...
In a miraculous escape, a driver has survived an accident involving a 40-ft loaded container, which fell on a Toyota Camry car in which he was driving, at Mile 2, en route to Apapa in Lagos.
Monitoring Earth’s tilt can help scientists track how groundwater movement influences climate and can guide conservation efforts to address rising sea levels and other climate challenges.
Picture this: every time you use water from your tap, you’re inadvertently influencing our Earth’s rotational tilt and climate change. Strange, and not a good thing, but true. Our planet is a dynamic ...
Turns out that pumping groundwater has a pretty big impact on our planet's tilt and rotation. “Our study shows that among climate-related causes, the redistribution of groundwater actually has the ...
The axis of planet Earth has tilted by 31.5 inches (80cms) and humans are seemingly responsible, according to a new study. Scientists made the discovery whilst researching the impact of climate ...
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A large white container trailer could be seen waiting in the turning lane, preparing to make a right turn. The truck, hauling a large white container behind it, appeared to begin to inch forward.
A yet-to-be-identified driver luckily escaped death, yesterday, when a 40-feet loaded container fell onto his Toyota Camry, with registration number LSR 293 HJ, at Mile 2, en-route to Apapa Ports ...
In less than two decades, pumping groundwater on a large scale has led to a change in the Earth’s tilt. This shift has resulted in sea-level rise, contributing to climate change. Let’s take a closer ...
The planet continuing to tilt is because humans are pumping and moving an obscene amount of groundwater across the planet and redistributing it, according to the study's press release.
The study has been published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. The change in Earth's tilt is equal to .24 inches of sea level rise, according to Popular Mechanics. "Earth's rotational ...