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Beginnings of the atomic age: 70th anniversary of the first nuclear bomb
2015-07-20 14:14:39| Extremetech
Thursday marked 70 years since the world's first successful atomic bomb test as part of the top-secret World War II program the Manhattan Project. Due to the controversy surrounding this detonation, the resulting destruction through bombing of Japan, and the implications for society, how should this event be remembered?
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Atomic Force Microscope delivers ultrafast scanning rates.
2015-07-01 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With integrated imaging and analysis software, FPGA-based digital controller, and mechanical design, 9500 provides scan rates up to 2 sec/frame (256x256 pixels). More than 6 AFM imaging modes are supported by standard nose cone, which can be interchanged with specialized nose cones as needed, and system offers 90 µm closed-loop AFM scanner with atomic resolution, environmental control, and temperature control. Workflow-based GUI provides step-by-step guidance.
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Deep Space Atomic Clock
2015-04-28 06:02:47| rfglobalnet News Articles
As the saying goes, timing is everything. More so in 21st-century space exploration where navigating spacecraft precisely to far-flung destinations -- say, to Mars or even more distant Europa, a moon of Jupiter -- is critical.
New atomic clock wont lose a second in 15 billion years
2015-04-22 17:25:01| Extremetech
With the advent of Internet-connected phones, computers, and other devices, it’s become something of a non-issue to worry about whether it keeps time properly. Now it’s down to edge cases, such as an old car I had with a specific model-year problem that caused the dashboard clock to gain roughly 10 minutes every month. And I…
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Miniature Atomic Clock exceeds holdover requirements.
2015-04-14 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Based on coherent population trapping (CPT) technology, Quantum™ Rubidium Miniature Atomic Clock (MAC) SA.3X series delivers performance with monthly aging of <1-10, 1 sec ADEV <3-11, and operational stability after turn on. Size of 2.0 x 2.0 x 0.7 in. and power consumption — 5 W at 25°C (14 W max during warmup) — meet needs of platforms that mount directly on PCBAs, eliminating need for heat sink or fan. Product also meets LTE holdover requirements for several days.
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