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LOCATION:UW Space Place\, 2300 S. Park St or live on their YouTube Cha
 nnel. See http://www.spaceplace.wisc.edu/index.shtml for details.
SUMMARY:A Brief History of Time(keeping): Optical atomic clocks and th
 eir applications\, Outreach\, Shimon Kolkowitz\, UW–Madison Physics
DESCRIPTION:What would you do with a clock so accurate that it won’t
  gain or lose one second over the entire age of the universe? You coul
 d use it to test the theory of relativity and search for dark matter\,
  among other things. Our speaker will help us understand how physicist
 s use such amazing timekeepers for fundamental research.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=6881
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