'1 second in tens of billions of years': China's ultra-precise optical lattice clock gets international recognition as it challenges US hegemony on time

‘1 second in tens of billions of years’: China’s ultra-precise optical lattice clock gets international recognition as it challenges US hegemony on time

China’s optical lattice clock now contributes to global time, achieving unprecedented precision and challenging traditional caesium-based measurement systems.​Latest from TechRadar

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