For decades, scientists have tried to build a device even more precise than an atomic clock, which keeps time using electrons, the negatively charged particles that whiz around in an atom. Now, two ...
Two teams of physicists have made the world's first nuclear clocks. These radical new devices keep time using fluctuations in the energy states of an atom's nucleus, rather than those of its electrons ...
Two teams of physicists have made the world’s first nuclear clocks. These radical new devices keep time using fluctuations in the energy states of an atom’s nucleus, rather than those of its electrons ...
A shot clock will be implemented to use in all high school varsity boys' and girls' basketball games in Illinois starting with the 2026-27 season. Sports Editor A shot clock will be implemented to use ...
One reality of modern life is that people walking down a sidewalk tend to have their attention focused downward at their phones. Our lives exist inside those phones. But should they? Public clocks are ...
Scientists have built the first working nuclear clock, which uses the vibrations of atomic nuclei to keep time. Nuclear clocks have been sought after for more than two decades and could eventually ...
New experiment provides powerful testbed for ideas in quantum cosmology and gravity - theories relating to the early universe can now be tested in the laboratory. A University of Birmingham scientist ...
Brighten up your home walls with a unique piece of decor created from simple materials found around the house. This project uses scrap cardboard and jute rope to craft an artistic peacock-shaped wall ...
Humanity has used clocks since we became aware of the concept of time. And as technology has improved, so have our time-keeping methods. Today, many people rely on digital clocks to track the hours ...
The World Cup is coming to the workday: 90% of surveyed employees say they are likely to watch matches live during work hours, including 60% who are very likely. Meetings may be the first casualty: 68 ...
There’s truth to the old adage, “Age is just a number.” People of the same age differ vastly in health and mental capabilities. One 80-year-old may be vibe coding with Claude, while another is ...