The world's first nuclear clocks have ticked. A team of physicists has demonstrated a working timekeeping device regulated not by orbiting electrons — as in conventional atomic clocks — but by ...
April set off down a wooded path on the North Fork, nose to the ground, darting and weaving through the bunchberry, blackberry and ferns. She wore a bright orange vest treated with permethrin to deter ...
Editor’s note: This story has been adjusted to clarify the nature of the Massachusetts bill to seek permanent standard time. A long-standing legislative push by 19 states to permanently eliminate the ...
I have accomplished the unthinkable: I have learned to sleep soundly through the night without my phone at my bedside. Please, hold your applause. If it weren’t for the Dreamie alarm clock, I’m not ...
'I have a voice after 30 years': Maryland disability budget cuts spark ire Connor Feron is among many who are frustrated by this year’s proposed funding cuts for Marylanders with disabilities. 33 ...
High schooler Evan Budz's award-winning invention can identify coral bleaching, invasive species, and microplastics without disturbing marine ecosystems. By Laura Kiniry Published May 12, 2026 9:01 AM ...
Most clocks, from wristwatches to the systems that run GPS and the internet, work by tracking regular, repeating motions. To build a clock, you need something that ticks in a perfectly repeatable way.
(NEXSTAR) — Daylight saving time has only just begun, but before you know it, it will end again. That’s partially because daylight saving time, which started as early as possible this year, will also ...
Sea turtle nesting season is here which means Treasure Coast residents need to be conscious of how they act on the beach. More than 100,000 sea turtles nest on Florida beaches every year, making up ...
The Canadian province is moving permanently to daylight saving time, officials announced. By Aimee Ortiz Residents of British Columbia will change their clocks this weekend as daylight saving time ...
A majority of American teenagers believe that their peers are using artificial intelligence to cheat in school, according to new research, and more than 1 in 10 teens use AI for emotional support or ...