This New Atomic Clock Is So Precise It Won’t Lose a Second for 140 Million Years
The new clock doesn't just keep time — it defines it.
The new clock doesn't just keep time — it defines it.
The success of the upcoming manned Artemis missions to the Moon hinge on perfect syncronization between time-keeping instruments.
The new clock could be used to detect gravitational waves and even dark matter.
These are the most precise clocks in the world, ticking every quadrillionth of a second.
Atomic clocks are the current most accurate time and frequency standards, capable of operating with an uncertity of only a ...
Time is money, time is of the essence, it's time for time to be given its just attention; clocks are ...