Most of the atomic clocks in the world - fewer than 500 in total - are housed at standards institutes and used to keep time for the planet. But the one inside UC Berkeley's Kolkowitz Lab has a ...
A team of researchers in Austria has recently demonstrated that the world’s first nuclear clock could help answer whether the fine-structure constant changes over time. The scientists from the Vienna ...
In 2024, TU Wien presented the world's first nuclear clock. Now it has been demonstrated that the technology can also be used to investigate unresolved questions in fundamental physics. Thorium atomic ...
Microchip’s CSACs are designed for high accuracy in extreme environments such as space and deep-sea applications. Different models, including space-grade and low-noise versions, cater to diverse ...
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