NIST
The New Atomic Clock Will Be Accurate for 15 Billion Years
That's almost the age of the universe itself.
According to a NIST Analyst, the Internet of Things Is Indefensible
It's a fundamental issue of complexity.
Calculating the Speed Limit of Quantum Information
NIST scientists offer some disappointing results about quantum computing.
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How the Master Clock Sets Time For The World
Getting it just right can take a while, and it starts right next to Joe Biden's house.
The US Has a New, Super-Accurate Atomic Clock
Three times as accurate as its predecessor, it'll only lose a second over 300 million years.
Quantum Memory: One Possible Answer for Secure Messaging
New research suggests quantum memory could encrypt messages. Unless, of course, the NSA already mastered "entanglement."
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