Recent seismic data from 121 earthquakes recorded over three decades challenges previous beliefs about Earth’s inner core. Researchers from the University of Southern California discovered structural changes in the core, suggesting it may not be as solid as once thought. These anomalies, observed while studying the core’s slowing rotation, could offer new insights int…
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