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Ytterbium Atomic Clock Opens New Window on Fundamental Physics

via Phys.org·Apr 2

Physicists have successfully created a new type of atomic clock using ytterbium atoms with a rare orbital transition. This breakthrough offers both high precision and a new perspective on fundamental physics questions. The development could lead to more accurate timekeeping standards and deeper insights into the nature of time and space.

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