Scientists today confirm one of the most surprising and controversial ideas in geophysics - that Earth's solid inner core is spinning slightly faster than the rest of the planet.
Four US seismologists used long-term earthquake records to prove the point. They tracked tremors that occur fairly regularly off the South Sandwich Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean and analysed the seismic traces on the other side of the world in Alaska. The results are published in the journal Science.

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