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World's First Nuclear Clocks Begin Ticking, Opening New Window on Physics

via Smithsonian Magazine·yesterday

Scientists have built the world's first nuclear clocks, devices that keep time using the nucleus of an atom rather than its electrons. The breakthrough could open new ways to investigate dark matter and other deep mysteries of physics. It may also yield far more precise timekeeping than today's atomic clocks.

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