This breakthrough in precision timing is about the size of your fingernail and only loses one second every 30,000 years.
Physicists are getting closer to creating a long-sought ‘nuclear clock’. This device would keep time by measuring energy ...
China has unveiled a breakthrough in precision timing with the mass production of the ...
Researchers say the fingernail-sized devices could help transform drone warfare and other fields where precise timing is vital Timing is everything in modern warfare, where even a nanosecond's delay ...
China has built a tiny, highly accurate atomic clock that could boost drones, missiles and satellite navigation, highlighting how precise timing is becoming crucial in modern warfare systems ...
Scientists are exploring a new type of optical atomic clock based on ytterbium-173 ions that could help define the future standard for measuring time.
(Adam Gault/Photographer's Choice RF/Getty Images) Researchers in China have created one of the most precise clocks ever made ...
Chinese scientists create clock so precise it could redefine second - Optical clock measures time using light emitted by electrons transitioning between energy levels ...
A sudden atomic clock failure on March 13, 2026, disabled a key NavIC satellite within minutes, prompting concerns over India’s GPS alternative and its long-term performance. This event has made ISRO ...
IRSO's NavIC system faces challenges as the last atomic clock fails, reducing operational satellites for navigation services.
Launched aboard the PSLV–C32, ISRO’s workhorse, and successfully placed into geosynchronous orbit on March 10, 2016, it was ...