The most precise clocks in the world will lose only one second every 300 billion years—and someday they might fit in your ...
Chinese officials say that the weapon can be used to suppress the signals of American GPS and other satellites.
Chinese scientists have advanced in developing a high-power microwave weapon system that uses multiple transmitting vehicles ...
potentially improving the precision of atomic clocks and magnetometers used in navigation, telecommunication, and aviation.
A goofy-seeming sci-fi subgenre holds useful lessons about managing technology in an accelerating age.
The new high-powered microwave weapon combines many small electromagnetic waves to ... the smaller lasers that exceed the accuracy of atomic clocks, according to the Independent.
Chinese scientists claim to have created a 'real-life Death Star' capable of devastating enemy satellites in orbit.
Now, these fullerenes are being used to build incredibly accurate, and small, atomic clocks – the most accurate time-keeping system in the world. Typical atomic clocks are the size of an entire ...
The needed precision is much greater than the atomic clocks used for GPS satellites ... But it also features some home ...
At some point, Sutor became interested in the quantum work that was being done at the other end of the IBM Research building and moved into what eventually became IBM Quantum, where he stayed for ...
Ronald Reagan gave one to Mikhail Gorbachev. Gerald Ford was a fan. Bill Nye The Science Guy keeps one in his New York apartment. Henry Kissinger and Frank Sinatra both owned one. Malcolm Forbes had ...