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NIST contemplated pulling the pin on NTP servers after blackout caused atomic clock drift
As explained in a mailing list post by Jeffrey Sherman, a NIST supervisory physicist who maintains the institute’s atomic clocks, “The atomic ensemble time scale at our Boulder campus has failed due ...
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"Time is not broken": US officials work to correct time, after discovering it is 4.8 microseconds out
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has assured the country that "time is not broken", after a power outage in Boulder, Colorado, caused official US time to drift by around 4.8 ...
The policies will cap how long many international researchers can work at the lab at three years, which scientists say could seriously disrupt research.
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