World's First Nuclear Clocks Tick Past Atomic Timekeepers
For decades, atomic clocks have been the gold standard for measuring time. Now two independent research teams
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For decades, atomic clocks have been the gold standard for measuring time. Now two independent research teams
A team of Chinese scientists has created a battery that keeps working at temperatures well above the boiling p
Chinese scientists are working on a plan to build a solar power station in space that could beam energy back t
A team of researchers in China has built the world's first commercial optical fibre cable that works like a th
NASA has built a radar for studying clouds that is small enough to fit inside a shoebox. The instrument, calle
NASA’s experimental X-59 aircraft flew faster than the speed of sound for the first time and did not produce t
A small nuclear reactor in Oak Ridge, Tennessee has become the first privately developed reactor in the United
A team of Chinese scientists has built the world's first superfast quantum memory chip, a device that stores q
A new vehicle in China looks like a boat, flies like a plane, and hovers just above the water. It is not scien
The race between the United States and China to dominate the next generation of computing is moving off the pl
A new breed of artificial intelligence systems can now generate scientific hypotheses and design experiments t
A satellite orbiting hundreds of miles above Earth can now detect whether a community is poor, and it does so
A Chinese robotics executive climbed inside a 3.6 meter tall machine, transformed it from a four wheeled vehic
China is building a supercomputer that runs entirely on domestically produced central processing units, with t
A robot in China has been programmed to dramatically fall over and play dead as a way to warn people about the
NASA is working on a way to make drones pull over for emergency responders in the sky. The idea is simple: whe
Some of the world's biggest technology companies are looking beyond Earth to solve a growing problem: data cen