Before Nov. 18, 1883, more than 100 local times existed across North America. U.S. and Canadian railroads adopted standard ...
Swiss Federal Railways is adapting its national rail timetable on December 14 and plans to introduce night trains on the Bern ...
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The strontium clock could redefine how we measure time
An atomic strontium clock ticks 430 trillion times per second, tracking time with precision over billions of years and ...
Whether speaking or swinging a bat, precise and adaptable timing of movement is essential for everyday behavior. Although we ...
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Judah Levine, the 'Time Lord' behind atomic clocks
Meet Judah Levine, the "Time Lord" who ensures the world's clocks stay synchronized with his work at the National Institute ...
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Brain regions work together like an hourglass to control movement timing
MPFI Scientists have discovered how two brain areas work together like an hourglass to flexibly control movement timing.
MPFI Scientists explain their latest discovery that the brain uses an hourglass-like mechanism to keep time, enabling us to precisely control our movements.
In her newest book, “Time by Design,” Dawna Ballard, associate professor of organizational communication and technology, ...
After years of stillness above Main Street, Monongahela Area Library’s clock tower is ticking and shining brighter than ever.
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