The world's most accurate clock – so precise that it would take 10 billion years for it to deviate by one second – has gone on sale for $3.3 million in Japan.
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Japan puts world's most accurate clock on sale for $3.3 mnIt can also be used in research fieldwork. Shimadzu is aiming to sell 10 of its clocks over the next three years and hopes its customers will use them to advance scientific research in areas such as ...
Shimadzu Corporation announces the release of the Nexera Ultra High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph series, incorporating artificial intelligence as Analytical Intelligence, allowing systems to ...
Shimadzu Corporation, a global leader in the precision instrumentation industry, and Diagnostics Development Hub (DxD Hub), a ...
Kyoto-based precision equipment manufacturer Shimadzu Corporation has begun selling the ... yen (approximately $3.3 million), the clock is expected to be used for advanced scientific research and ...
Additionally analysts interested in monitoring nitrogen in aquatic ecosystems or nitrogen discharging from wastewater treatment plants should consider using the Shimadzu TOC-TN Analyzer. The Shimadzu ...
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