By studying decay of bound-state beta decay of thallium-205 (205Tl81+), scientists can better understand the timing and ...
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Physicists have made a breakthrough in the development of a nuclear clock, a new kind of ultraprecise clock that could ...
This physicist and self-described “plasma guy” (and former head of Argonne National Laboratory) delves into whether can ...
The former dean of MIT's plasma fusion dept—which is intimately tied to the privately funded Commonwealth Fusion Systems, ...
confirming exactly where those elements come from for the very first time. It also resulted in the smallest black hole ever ...
A method to take snapshots of exploding nuclei could hold clues about the fundamental properties of gold, uranium and other ...
With fall upon us and Halloween done and dusted for 2024, it's time to turn back our clocks. Get ready for darker afternoons and colder mornings -- the annual end of daylight saving time is here.
When daylight saving time begins in March, clocks "spring forward" one hour, and when it ends in November, clocks "fall back" one hour. Here are six questions answered about the upcoming time change.
The shift by an hour for daylight savings is a source of anxiety for parents wanting to keep their children to a sleep schedule (Credit: Getty Images) When the clocks go back for the winter after ...