New more accurate Atomic Clock
New type of atomic clock is less than a tenth of a second out after 14 Billion years, accurate.
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New type of atomic clock is less than a tenth of a second out after 14 Billion years, accurate.
NASA’s Deep Space Atomic Clock, the first GPS-like technology for deep space, just started its one-year space mission.
The Deep Space Atomic Clock, a new technology being tested by NASA that will change the way humans navigate the solar system.
From his basement lab in Boulder, Colorado, physicist Jun Ye and his team have built the world’s most precise atomic clock.
The Doomsday Clock, watched over by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, remains at its closest point to midnight, the same as last year.
Doomsday Clock, a symbolic countdown to possible global catastrophe, is set at two minutes to midnight.
A Nobel Prize winner and other scientists will conduct experiments, using new technology, to create the coolest spot in the Universe.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists just moves the hands of the Doomsday Clock. It is now 100 Seconds to Midnight.