Clock Comparison Yields Clues to 'Constant' Change

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Years of comparisons among the world’s best atomic clocks—based on different atoms—have established the most precise limits ever achieved in the laboratory for detecting possible changes in so-called “constants” of nature. The comparisons at the National Institute of Standards and Technology may help scientists test the latest theories in physics and develop a more complete understanding of the history of the universe.


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