A portable atomic clock that has been successfully tested at sea could change the future of marine navigation.
Quantum company Infleqtion is set to launch more of its technology into space over the weekend as demand for ways to navigate ...
Adelaide University researchers have successfully tested a new type of portable atomic clock at sea for the first time, using ...
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China develops crystal that could enable GPS-free navigation for submarines, missiles
Scientists from Xinjiang University in China have allegedly developed a new ultraviolet (UV) producing crystal ...
World-first crystal tunes laser light to power ultra-precise, compact nuclear clocks which could guide submarines and ...
Optical quantum clocks developed at the University of Adelaide have been proven to outperform GPS navigation systems by many orders of magnitude. The clocks, which were put through their paces in ...
The advantage of a radio-controlled clock that receives the time signal from WWVB is that you never have to set it again. Whether it’s a little digital job on your desk, or some big analog wall clock ...
Breakthrough trial with Tiqker clock aboard XCal submarine advances resilient navigation in GPS-denied environments Testbed submarine XV Excalibur went to sea with Infleqtion’s quantum optical atomic ...
Ten years after it was placed in orbit as part of the four-spacecraft Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System, the IRNSS-1F’s onboard imported atomic clock, a critical component for providing ...
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