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ASX-listed Everest Metals Corporation (EMC) is aiming to lead Australia’s entry into the rubidium sector by leveraging its new membership in the US Defence Industrial Base Consortium (DIBC ...
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created a groundbreaking quantum device that can measure 3D acceleration using ultracold atoms, something once thought nearly impossible. By ...
Ultra-precise rubidium atomic clocks are so stable that they lose less than one second over 3.7 million years. The metal is also widely used in medical research for imaging tumor cells.
CU Boulder scientists created a quantum device that uses cold atoms and lasers to track 3D acceleration. In a new study, ...
Today, most vehicles track acceleration using GPS and traditional, or "classical," electronic devices known as accelerometers ...
For example, rubidium ions can help improve the performance of perovskite solar cells, while ultra-precise rubidium atomic clocks lose less than one second every 3.7 million years.
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Celebrate the return of the Jessop Clock, a timeless marvel, as it reclaims its place at the San Diego History Center in a ...