New devices known as nuclear clocks have been developed, which measure time based on fluctuations in the energy states of an atom's nucleus. This is a departure from traditional atomic clocks, which rely on the energy states of electrons to define the length of a second.
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New Nuclear Clocks Introduced
Nuclear clocks have been introduced as a new method for keeping time, utilizing the energy states of an atom's nucleus. This innovation contrasts with the conventional atomic clocks that depend on electron energy states.
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The first ticking ‘nuclear clocks’ are here
New Nuclear Clocks Introduced