Most of the atomic clocks in the world - fewer than 500 in total - are housed at standards institutes and used to keep time ...
Having good neighbors can be very valuable—even in the atomic world. A team of Amsterdam physicists was able to determine an ...
Why have just one technological breakthrough when you can have two at the same time? The Royal Navy has installed for the first time a quantum clock into its XV Excalibur robotic submarine for ...
Australia has tested four domestically developed quantum clocks with the UK and the US under the AUKUS partnership's Pillar 2 ...
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World’s most advanced quantum clock for unjammable navigation tested by US
Four quantum technology clocks developed in Australia have been tested successfully in the United States under AUKUS Pillar ...
The surprise announcement that the United States is planning to resume nuclear testing is sending shockwaves through the scientific community.
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This is What Happened to the Teen Who Tried to Build a Nuclear Reactor
In 1994, a 17-year-old Boy Scout from Michigan set out to do the impossible - build a working nuclear reactor in his backyard ...
Experts with the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in Chicago analyze the risks, both as they’re depicted in the movie and in ...
Discover the art of creating a traditional cow bullock cart using bamboo in this engaging DIY woodworking project. Watch as ...
As nuclear treaties crumble and the rhetoric on nukes takes a reckless turn, the world edges that much closer to catastrophe.
On Sunday, Nov. 2, we head back into Standard Time and say goodbye to Daylight Saving Time until March 8, 2026.
Photograph of 74-kiloton nuclear bomb test Hood, conducted in 1957 at an altitude of 1,500 feet. Hood was the highest-yield atmospheric test to be conducted at the site, according to page 54 of the ...
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