Researchers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) have calculated a new system for measuring lunar time. While not needed for most people’s daily schedules, establishing time on the lunar surface ...
According to a research paper published in Nature, Borealis accomplished a computing work based on Gaussian Boson sampling (GBS) in only 36 microseconds, while today's algorithms and ...
With its 40 billion cubic meters of water, the dam affects our planet’s spin, adding 0.06 microseconds to each day. This small change showcases the powerful impact of human-made structures on ...
The dam's water pressure has increased the planet's moment of inertia, slightly slowing its spin and adding 0.06 microseconds to the day. This change, though minute, impacts astrophysical and ...