Nuclear Clocks Developed by Independent Research Teams
Two separate research teams have successfully developed functional nuclear clocks, a significant achievement in physics. These new devices utilize the nucleus of a thorium-229 atom to maintain time, offering exceptional precision. Researchers believe these nuclear clocks could potentially exceed the accuracy of current atomic clocks.

Two independent research teams have achieved a long-sought objective in the field of physics by successfully constructing working nuclear clocks.
The development was led by Beichen Huang and colleagues at Tsinghua University, and separately by Luca Toscani De Col and colleagues at the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology in Austria.
These innovative devices leverage the nucleus of a thorium-229 atom as their timekeeping mechanism. The design aims for extraordinary precision, with the potential to surpass the accuracy of even the most advanced atomic clocks currently in use.
(Source: Phys.org)
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