May 30, 2023
German researchers take us a step closer to making nuclear clocks
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: habitats
The clock’s accuracy would be as high as one second for every 300 billion years.
A collaboration between researchers from various institutes in Germany has brought us a step closer to building the first-ever nuclear clock. In experiments carried out at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), the researchers measure the radiative decay of thorium-229 nuclear isomer, the first instance of having achieved this feat and a critical component for building nuclear clocks.
For years atomic clocks have been our standard of accuracy when it comes to clocks.
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