A newly discovered genetic clock acts as the body's developmental timekeeper, coordinating the bursts of gene activity needed for growth.
For decades, nuclear clocks have existed as one of physics’ most tempting promises. A device that could keep time even more accurately than today’s best atomic clocks. Now, two independent research ...
Two independent research teams have achieved a longstanding goal in physics: building a working nuclear clock. The devices, ...
When I was a lad, there was a lot more comedy on television, and in particular a heck of a lot more comedy sketch shows on ...
Daily life is shaped by the solar day, influencing when we wake up, eat, work and sleep. Inside the body, a similar internal ...
First dreamed up decades ago, the world's first nuclear clocks are set to improve quickly, becoming more precise and aiding ...
Expert at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida topped their own record for the most tonnage of Burmese python removed from ...
Boris Cherny is the creator of Anthropic’s Claude Code tool, which writes code on behalf of developers based on a text prompt. Cherny hasn’t handwritten code in eight months; instead, he manages ...