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| From | Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> |
| Newsgroups | sci.electronics.design |
| Subject | Re: nuclear clock better then 'atomic' clock?? What's in a name... |
| Date | Thu, 05 Sep 2024 10:03:50 GMT |
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On a sunny day (Thu, 5 Sep 2024 10:32:04 +0100) it happened Martin Brown <'''newspam'''@nonad.co.uk> wrote in <vbbtqk$9js1$1@dont-email.me>: >On 05/09/2024 06:20, Jan Panteltje wrote: >> Major leap for nuclear clock paves way for ultraprecise timekeeping >> https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/09/240904130817.htm >> September 4, 2024 >> Source: >> National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) >> Summary: >> Nuclear clocks would measure time based on changes inside an atom's nucleus, >> which would make them less sensitive to external disturbances and potentially >> more accurate than atomic clocks. >> These clocks could lead to improved timekeeping and navigation, >> faster internet speeds, and advances in fundamental physics research. >> Scientists have demonstrated key components of a nuclear clock, >> such as precise frequency measurements of an energy jump in a thorium-229 >> nucleus. >> >> future babble? >> Paper is 25 dollars measured at today's nuclear inflation time, eh speed >> I would have thought that NIST, financed by public money, >> would publish their papers for free for thee. > >Nature is an expensive journal to run and publish. They charge for >access. This is getting less common many are now free access. > >The paper you want here isn't on arxiv that I can see but this one is: > >https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.13023 Cool! got the paper, reading it.
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nuclear clock better then 'atomic' clock?? What's in a name... Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> - 2024-09-05 05:20 +0000
Re: nuclear clock better then 'atomic' clock?? What's in a name... Jeroen Belleman <jeroen@nospam.please> - 2024-09-05 10:11 +0200
Re: nuclear clock better then 'atomic' clock?? What's in a name... Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> - 2024-09-05 09:51 +0000
Re: nuclear clock better then 'atomic' clock?? What's in a name... Martin Brown <'''newspam'''@nonad.co.uk> - 2024-09-05 10:32 +0100
Re: nuclear clock better then 'atomic' clock?? What's in a name... Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> - 2024-09-05 10:03 +0000
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