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New mathematical model could measure time using a beating heart and ocean winds
This research suggests that even chaotic, unpredictable phenomena, like waves on a shore or the beating of a heart, can be ...
A newly discovered set of mathematical equations describes how to turn any sequence of random events into a clock, scientists ...
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How optical clocks are redefining time and physics
Atomic clocks record time using microwaves to measure the frequency of quantum vibrations of electrons. They are the basis upon which a second is defined. But there’s a new kid on the block, the ...
A team of scientists from the Department of Physics at King’s College London has discovered a set of mathematical equations ...
Could measuring protein clumps in our cells be a new way to find out our risk of getting age-related diseases? Professor Dorothee Dormann and Professor Edward Lemke of Johannes Gutenberg University ...
In the Aug. 30 issue of The Loop newspaper I wrote about super accurate atomic clocks for space travel and said to think of ...
The question I hear over and over from readers and friends goes something like this: "I need a computer for running Microsoft Office and browsing the Web, not much else. How fast of a processor should ...
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