środa, 22 stycznia 2014

New atomic clock could keep accurate time until the world ends

New atomic clock could keep accurate time until the world ends If the atomic clock in the University of Colorado Boulder's JILA laboratory had been started when the earth came into existence, its time would still be perfect down to the very second today. The laboratory's atomic clock is — perhaps unsurprisingly — said to be the most precise one in the world, and it's being unveiled today by a paper in Nature. Ye is a fellow with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which runs the JILA lab in partnership with CU Boulder. For NIST, proving that its technology is definitively the best is an ongoing battle.








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