Due to the power outage, time (very) briefly stood still at the NIST Internet Time Service facility in Boulder.
A destructive windstorm disrupted the power supply to more than a dozen atomic clocks that keep official time in the United ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology recently warned that an atomic clock device installed at its Boulder campus had failed due to a prolonged power ...
A severe windstorm in Colorado triggered a power failure at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), ...
For a brief window this month, the official clocks that quietly coordinate the Internet’s heartbeat slipped out of sync. After a power outage hit key servers in Colorado, the National Institute of ...
NIST traced the problem to its Boulder, Colorado campus, where a prolonged utility power outage disrupted operations. The ...
"As the typical uncertainty of time transfer over the public Internet is on the order of one millisecond (1/1000th of a ...
Officials said the error is likely be too minute for the general public to clock it, but it could affect applications such as ...
On average, Martian time ticks roughly 477 millionths of a second faster than terrestrial clocks per Earth day. But the Red ...
Officials said the error is likely too minute for the general public to clock it, but it could affect applications such as ...
LOS ANGELES -- A powerful windstorm that swept through the US state of Colorado last week disrupted the power supply to more ...
AI is moving from pilot programs to operational use across federal agencies. The 2026 Artificial Intelligence Summit convenes ...