Clocks made from an atomic nucleus just ticked on for the first time
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Scientists have successfully created and operated the world's first nuclear clocks, a decades-old theoretical concept now realized in practice. This breakthrough promises significant improvements in precision and will enable new research into dark matter.
This does not yet prove nuclear clocks will surpass atomic clocks in all practical applications or that dark matter detection will be successful, only that the technology is now functional and shows promise.
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