In the latest batch of documents released in the Epstein files there are email exchanges between Ghislaine Maxwell and ...
In 2023, the clock moved to 90 seconds to midnight after Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine and broke the ...
A revolutionary achievement could pave the way for smaller, more efficient nuclear clocks. Last year, a research team led by UCLA achieved a milestone scientists had pursued for half a century. They s ...
Denver weather: Christmas Eve high temperature breaks 70-year-old record, snow possible this weekend
Denver broke a heat record for the third time in December on Christmas Eve, and could break the record again on Christmas.
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"Time Is Not Broken": US Officials Work To Correct Time, After Discovering It Is 4.8 Microseconds Out
"As the typical uncertainty of time transfer over the public Internet is on the order of one millisecond (1/1000th of a ...
In 2008, a team of UCLA-led scientists proposed a scheme to use a laser to excite the nucleus of thorium atoms to realize extremely accurate, portable clocks. Last year, they realized this ...
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From nuclear disaster to AI powerhouse: America’s Three Mile Island set to power the AI boom
Three Mile Island, site of a past nuclear accident, is set to power the AI boom. A long-shuttered reactor is being rebuilt to ...
Temperatures in Denver hit 76 degrees on Monday, breaking the previous 70-degree record set in 1955 and coming close to the ...
Even as quantum navigation emerges as a legitimate alternative to satellite-based navigation, the satellites themselves are ...
Minister of State Jitendra Singh has tabled the bill proposing a new legal framework for India's nuclear sector in the Indian ...
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An optical clock sets a record, edging us toward a new second
Physicists are quietly rewriting one of the most basic units in science, using a new generation of optical clocks that can keep time so precisely they barely lose a beat over the age of the universe.
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