Jericho Receivers, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of All 6G, LLC, today announced the commercial launch of its Software-Defined Atomic Clock (SDAC). The solution intelligently fuses multiple ...
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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists was named this year's winner of the Miwon Peace Prize. The nonprofit organization was ...
Nuclear clocks should be more robust and portable than the best available clocks today because nuclei are hard to perturb and ...
Without precise time, the modern world collapses - from GPS to the electricity grid. And Switzerland is one of the clock ...
New thorium-229-based time standard reaches 1-second drift in 3 million years and promises compact, robust optical clocks ...
The trouble with listening for the faintest events in the universe is that your own instrument often drowns them out. However ...
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Two teams of physicists have made the world’s first nuclear clocks. These radical new devices use fluctuations in the energy ...
At the 2026 India Space Congress, private Indian firms unveiled satellites to observe the Earth, intercept signals and provide navigation that does not depend on foreign systems. Some of these ...
World's first thorium-229 nuclear clock shows potential for ultra-precise timekeeping and fundamental physics tests.
Scientists have built the first working nuclear clock, which uses the vibrations of atomic nuclei to keep time. Nuclear clocks have been sought after for more than two decades and could eventually ...