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Watching the world, one quintillionth of a second at a time

JILA LABORATORIES, JUN 24 – Scientists use a nuclear clock based on thorium-229 nuclei to detect subtle energy shifts potentially caused by dark matter interactions, advancing efforts to observe this elusive cosmic substance.

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Knowable Magazine reports on attosecond science, revealing how scientists study atomic interactions at unbelievable speeds to unlock molecular mysteries.

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Watching the world, one quintillionth of a second at a time

Knowable Magazine reports on attosecond science, revealing how scientists study atomic interactions at unbelievable speeds to unlock molecular mysteries.

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knowablemagazine.org broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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