Close Menu
New York Daily News Online
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
    New York Daily News OnlineNew York Daily News Online
    • Home
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Technology
    • Science
    • Books
    • Film
    • Music
    • Television
    • LifeStyle
    • Contact
      • About
      • Amazon Disclaimer
      • DMCA / Copyrights Disclaimer
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
    New York Daily News Online
    Home»Science

    Nuclear clocks: why an experiment at CERN brings them closer to reality

    AdminBy AdminJuly 7, 2023 Science
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit

    Building a clock based on a nuclear transition has long been a goal of metrologists. As well as offering the potential of greater accuracy than atomic clocks, such a timekeeper could be more immune to external noise and could also be used to probe new physics beyond the Standard Model.

    However, the challenges have been many and until recently researchers had not even managed to make a direct observation of the radiation associated with a potential nuclear-clock transition.

    That changed earlier this year, when a team of researchers working at the ISOLDE experiment at CERN made the first direct observation of vacuum ultraviolet light from a transition in thorium-229. This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features team member Sandro Kraemer of the Institute for Nuclear and Radiation Physics at Belgium’s Catholic University of Leuven. He explains why physicists are keen on building a nuclear clock, why it has been so difficult, and what the ISOLDE measurement means for the future of timekeeping.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit

    you might also be interested in...

    Worm slime could inspire recyclable polymer design – Physics World

    Why John Stewart Bell has been haunting quantum mechanics for decades

    Dawn Aerospace sells Aurora suborbital spaceplane to Oklahoma

    why Helgoland is a great spot for fundamental thinking – Physics World

    Meta’s AI memorised books verbatim – that could cost it billions

    Whitesides says budget proposal shows the administration does not value NASA science

    Popular Posts

    8 Epic BIPOC Crime Novels

    12 Of The Best Hair Putty Options to Get You Through 2025

    Israel attacks Iran, kills armed forces chief Bagheri

    Trump CFPB cuts reviewed by Fed inspector general

    Why Were Those Family Dinners the Worst to Film?

    Solid if Basic Hulu Doc

    Categories
    • Books (1,376)
    • Business (1,877)
    • Events (16)
    • Film (824)
    • LifeStyle (1,831)
    • Music (1,681)
    • Politics (1,230)
    • Science (1,672)
    • Technology (1,616)
    • Television (1,738)
    • Uncategorized (33)
    • US News (1,729)
    Archives
    Useful Links
    • Contact
    • About
    • Amazon Disclaimer
    • DMCA / Copyrights Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
    © 2025 New York Daily News Online. All rights reserved. All articles, images, product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.