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Atomic clocks keep time by counting an atom’s ultra-regular vibrations billions of times per second. That’s why GPS can drift if timing slips by mere nanoseconds.
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Atomic clocks keep time by counting an atom’s ultra-regular vibrations billions of times per second. That’s why GPS can drift if timing slips by mere nanoseconds.
‘Water memory’ is more myth than science, but ice truly keeps archives. Layered snowfall traps traces of ancient air, letting us read past climates.
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The average person spends two weeks of their life waiting for traffic lights to change from red to green. This situation reflects the common time loss and sense of stress encountered in city life.
If DNA from one human cell were stretched out, it would approach 2 meters. The surprising part is how it is packed neatly into a microscopic nucleus.
This staircase in Kawasaki More shopping center is only 83 cm high and consists of 5 steps.
Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world, with over 500 million native speakers. The influence of this language is increasing every day.
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