As the clock ticks down to midnight on December 31, 2025, many Georgians are curious about the global celebration of the New Year. With various time zones around the world, some locations are already ...
The first observation using the Airy Transit Circle telescope, a device that functioned for over a hundred years, was taken ...
Kiribati celebrates first while it's still 10am on December 31 in the UK - but working out the order each nation celebrates ...
The clocks aboard our icebreaker will be changed several times en route to Antarctica. It’s one of many things that make the ...
As December 31 ends, the New Year arrives at different times worldwide. Know which country celebrates the New Year first and which is the last, explained with time zones and the International Date ...
Kiribati is the first country in the world to celebrate 2026. The last is a U.S. territory. Here's a closer look at the time ...
For much of history, we lived happily without clocks, content with a vague understanding of where we were in the day. How, and when, did this change? Take a look.
It is 2026 in some countries already. Kiritimati, also known as Christmas Island, has become the first place in the world to ...
Our caesium fountains are among only 12 worldwide. Meet the timekeepers who watch over them at the IST Metrology Division in New Delhi.
Our century started as it meant to go on: with broken promises By Alwyn W Turner The millennium was the future once, the ...
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