Keeping perfect time with caged atoms
For Fridtjof Nansen, 13 April 1895 started well. Six days earlier, the Norwegian explorer had set a new record for the closest approach to the North Pole, and now he was moving quickly over unbroken sea ice toward Cape Fligely and home. But then came a sickening realization: In his eagerness to brea...
Main Authors: | Porfyrakis, K, Laird, E |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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IEEE
2017
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