Physicists are getting closer to creating a long-sought ‘nuclear clock’. This device would keep time by measuring energy ...
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New atomic clock may change how we measure a second
The way the world measures time could be heading for a rare and significant overhaul. Advances in precision technology are ...
To understand how we started counting, and still count today, 24 hours in a day, 60 minutes in an hour and 60 seconds in a minute, though, we need to wind the clock back to an era before the dawn of ...
If approved, Georgia would observe Atlantic time all year and stop changing clocks each spring and fall.
How can we measure time more than 500 million years into the past? A study recently published in Nature Communications by ...
Chinese scientists have created an optical clock that may lead to development of space-based versions that are smaller, ...
Georgia lawmakers this week rolled out the Georgia Sunshine Protection Act, a proposal that would ask the federal government to keep the state on a single time year round. The idea is to shift Georgia ...
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Duke survived Siena, but getting pushed by a No. 16-seed is no way to start a title run
Duke claims to have taken Siena lightly in the first round. That may be true, but it's also a fact the Blue Devils are a ...
During a typical Georgia legislative session, it’s not uncommon for thousands of bills to be introduced. But only a few ...
At 11:57 p.m. on Saturday, House members had to push their button to vote on Raylee’s Law, a high-profile measure this ...
This breakthrough in precision timing is about the size of your fingernail and only loses one second every 30,000 years.
Every GTC announcement made sense once you understood the single question Nvidia was answering: what happens to compute ...
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