Chinese Optical Clock Achieves 1-Second Error Over 30B Years
Chinese scientists develop world’s most precise optical clock, accurate to 1 second over 30 billion years, enabling breakthroughs in physics and Earth monitoring.
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Chinese scientists develop world’s most precise optical clock, accurate to 1 second over 30 billion years, enabling breakthroughs in physics and Earth monitoring.
Chinese scientists confirm 87-year-old quantum theory, enabling new approaches to detect elusive dark matter through groundbreaking atomic observation techniques.
Chinese-led international team presents first experimental evidence of graviton-like particles called chiral graviton modes, potentially bridging gaps between quantum mechanics and general relativity.
Chinese physicist Xue Qikun receives the Buckley Prize for his groundbreaking research in quantum physics, sharing insights into his dedication and vision for future technological advancements.