Metrology Research update Optical lattice clock shatters precision record Spectroscopic imaging reduces frequency variations Read article: Optical lattice clock shatters precision record
Metrology Research update Portable optical lattice clock measures elevation First time a super-precise timekeeper is operated outside of a lab Read article: Portable optical lattice clock measures elevation
Metrology Research update Optical clocks hit the road Two groups unveil very accurate, portable atomic clocks Read article: Optical clocks hit the road
Metrology Research update Dual optical clock races towards peak precision System reduces dead time by switching between atomic ensembles Read article: Dual optical clock races towards peak precision
Telescopes and space missions News Flash Physics: Xavier Barcons to lead ESO, molecular fountain, X-ray phase-contrast imaging goes mainstream Today's selection of need-to-know updates from the world of physics Read article: Flash Physics: Xavier Barcons to lead ESO, molecular fountain, X-ray phase-contrast imaging goes mainstream
Metrology Research update Tiny device pumps out one electron at a time Research paves the way to a new definition of the ampere Read article: Tiny device pumps out one electron at a time
Superconductivity News Flash Physics: A superconducting non-superconductor, best of Russian physics, NPL backs instrumentation Today's selection of need-to-know updates from the world of physics Read article: Flash Physics: A superconducting non-superconductor, best of Russian physics, NPL backs instrumentation
Ultrafast science News Flash Physics: Vibrating iodine stars in molecular movies, Ukraine joins CERN, LIGO-India location chosen Today's selection of need-to-know updates from the world of physics Read article: Flash Physics: Vibrating iodine stars in molecular movies, Ukraine joins CERN, LIGO-India location chosen
Metrology Video Why do we want to build a watt balance to determine mass? Stephan Schlamminger explains why we need to redefine the kilogram Read article: Why do we want to build a watt balance to determine mass?
Telescopes and space missions News Flash Physics: Rosetta’s fiery final mission, where to look for axions, no magnetic monopoles at the LHC Today's selection of need-to-know updates from the world of physics Read article: Flash Physics: Rosetta’s fiery final mission, where to look for axions, no magnetic monopoles at the LHC
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