- Astrophysicists Turn GPS Satellite Constellation into Giant Dark Matter Detector
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- Hunting Dark Matter between the Ticks of an Atomic Clock,
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- Dark matter could be seen in GPS time glitches by Hal Hodson, New Scientist, November 2014
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- Highly charged ions could make better atomic clock by Tim Wogan, Physics World magazine, November 2012
- Nuclear Clocks by Don Monroe, Physics, American Physical Society, March 22, 2012
- Laser-Tuned Nuclear Clock Would Be Accurate For Billions Of Years by Adam Mann, Wired magazine, March 20, 2012
- Researchers develop blueprint for nuclear clock accurate over billions of years, PhysicsOrg.com
- New nuclear clock may keep time with universe by Natasha Agabalyan, Cosmos magazine, Mar. 15, 2012
- Nuclear clock could steal atomic clock's crown by David Shiga New Scientist, Nov 5, 2011 issue
- Research team shows nuclear clock could be 60 times more accurate than atomic clock PhysOrg.com, Nov 9, 2011
- The Ultimate Clock: Keeping precise time on the Universe’s scale by Charles Petit, Science News Oct 22, 2011 issue
- De simples atomes de césium peuvent-ils battre le LHC ?, Futura-Sciences, May 2009
- Atomic physics study sets new limits on hypothetical new particles
- Outsmarting particle colliders by John Trent, Nevada News, April 2009
- Time to shrink the atomic clock by Anil Ananthaswamy New Scientist magazine, March 14, 2009 issue
- Portable precision: A new type of atomic clock, American Physical Society
- Changing the clocks, and it's about time, the Australian
- Atomic clock can shrink by `magic' by Bob Beale, University of New South Wales, Australia
- Why aluminum should replace cesium as the standard of time physics arXiv blog
- Philip Ball asks if you can spare him 429 228 004 229 952 oscillations of your time Chemistry World magazine, October 2008
- Researcher creates world's most accurate atomic clock by John Trent, Nevada News
- Quicksilver clock could `revolutionize' physics, Discovery Channel News
- His team changed the world's time, Silver and Blue magazine, Winter 2007
- Atomic clocks feel the heat by Belle Dume, Physics World magazine