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Sharper Than Ever: MIT Physicists Refine Atomic Clock Precision
Vladan Vuletić with members of his Experimental Atomic Physics group. From left to right: Matthew Radzihovsky, Leon Zaporski, Qi Liu, Vladan Vuletić, and Gustavo Velez. Credit:Melanie Gonick, MIT MIT physicists have developed a new method to reduce “quantum noise” in atomic clocks, significantly improving their stability and precision. This breakthrough could enable the creation of highly accurate, transportable optical atomic clocks. Atomic clocks are the backbone of modern
MM24 News Desk
Oct 152 min read


First MQ-9B SkyGuardian Arrives and Operates at Florennes Air Base
The first of four MQ-9B SkyGuardians ordered by Belgian Defence from General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) has officially...
MM24 Multimedia Desk
Oct 82 min read
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