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How the dream became a scientific goal The idea of using thorium-229 in a nuclear clock dates back nearly 50 years.
Atomic clocks are the basis upon which a second is defined. But there is a new kid on the block, the optical clock, which ...
A top secret lab is developing a super-precise 'quantum clock' that could revolutionize British intelligence. This super-accurate timekeeping device, to be rolled out by 2029, will allow more ...
Quantum sensors offer dramatically increased sensitivity compared to their classical incumbents or even enable new sensing ...