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Slashdot Items Tagged "time"

Date / TimeStory
Thursday October 06, @11:30AM Can Relativity Explain Faster Than Light Particles?
Saturday August 27, @01:19PM Ask Slashdot: Could We Deal With the End of Time Zones?
Tuesday June 28 2011, @11:16AM The Future of Time: UTC and the Leap Second
Thursday May 12 2011, @12:50PM Government Funded Atomic Clock On a Chip
Thursday April 21 2011, @01:47PM Speed Tickets Challenged Based On Timestamped Photos
Wednesday April 06 2011, @08:48AM iPad Just Another TV Set?
Tuesday March 29 2011, @10:50PM Nuclear Crisis Stopped Time In Japan
Thursday March 17 2011, @08:17AM Large Hadron Collider is a Time Machine?
Tuesday March 15 2011, @03:54PM Time Warner Cable Launches iPad App With Live TV
Saturday March 12 2011, @01:27PM Is Daylight Saving Time Bad For You?
Thursday March 03 2011, @07:48PM Contemplating Financial Trading At Picosecond Resolution
Thursday March 03 2011, @04:43PM Timezone Maintainer Retiring
Tuesday February 22 2011, @04:47AM UK Government Wants to Spring Ahead Two Hours
Wednesday January 26 2011, @09:36AM Today Is EPOCH Day 15000
Thursday July 08 2010, @12:02PM Free Clock Democratizes Atomic Accuracy
Friday May 07 2010, @02:07PM Robust Timing Over the Internet
Thursday April 29 2010, @10:09AM Penny Arcade Makes Time 100
Thursday April 29 2010, @09:58AM Penny Arcade Makes Time 100
Saturday March 06 2010, @10:06PM Lessons of a $618,616 Death
Friday February 26 2010, @02:50PM What Is Time? One Researcher Shares His Exploration
Friday February 05 2010, @12:56PM New Most Precise Clock Based On Aluminum Ion
Tuesday February 02 2010, @07:34PM Why Time Flies By As You Get Older
Friday January 01 2010, @05:11PM Raise a Glass — Time(2) Turns 40 Tonight
Tuesday September 29 2009, @07:38AM "Time Telescope" Could Boost Fibre-Optic Communications
Thursday December 13 2007, @06:39AM Can Time Slow Down?
Thursday November 16 2006, @07:16PM Physicist Trying To Send a Signal Back In Time
Monday July 17 2006, @12:18AM Keeping Time with a Mercury Atom
Tuesday May 16 2006, @01:23PM Computer Network Time Synchronization

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