Learn where the world’s most accurate clock, the NIST-F2 cesium fountain atomic clock, is located and why it sets the standard for precise timekeeping.
Learn about Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the most precise time standard, and its applications in syncing devices.
Learn about the NIST optical lattice clock, the most precise clock that won't gain or lose a second in 300 million years.
Learn about the NIST-F2, the world's most accurate atomic clock developed by the U.S.
Uncover the fascinating details of the world's most accurate clock located at NIST, crucial for technology and timekeeping.
Learn about the world's most precise clock located at NIST in Colorado, losing only one second every 33 billion years.
Learn why atomic clocks are the gold standard in timekeeping for precision and accuracy.