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The world's first nuclear clock just ticked on — and it could help detect a fifth fundamental force of physics

The world's first nuclear clock just ticked on — and it could help detect a fifth fundamental force of physics

By using a rare thorium nucleus as a timekeeper, physicists have demonstrated the first working nuclear clock, a device that could lead to even more precise clocks and new ways to search for dark matter.

Kabir Rao — Security desk.

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