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  2. Atomic clock - Wikipedia

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    The National Institute of Standards and Technology created a program NIST on a chip to develop compact ways of measuring time with a device just a few millimeters across. [35] Metrologists are currently (2022) designing atomic clocks that implement new developments such as ion traps and optical combs to reach greater accuracies.

  3. TsNIIMash - Wikipedia

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    TsNIIMash ( Russian: ЦНИИмаш) is a Russian rocket and spacecraft scientific center, dealing with all phases of development from conceptual design to flight test. The Institute is the main analytical center of Roskosmos in the field of system-wide studies of the problems of the development of Russia's RKT with a wide range of tasks: from ...

  4. TsNIITochMash - Wikipedia

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    TsNIITochMash ( Russian: ЦНИИТОЧМАШ) is a Russian industrial design bureau which is a major designer and producer of weapons for the Russian military and MVD National Guard. The name is an initialism for Central Scientific - Research Institute for Precision Machine Engineering (Центральный научно ...

  5. Kardashev scale - Wikipedia

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    Kardashev's classification is based on the assumption of a growth rate of 1% per year. Kardashev believed that it would take humanity 3,200 years to reach Type II, and 5,800 years to reach Type III. However, Dr. Michio Kaku believes that humanity must increase its energy consumption by 3% per year to reach Type I in 100–200 years.

  6. Sergey Lebedev (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Institute of Precision Mechanics and Computer Engineering. Doctoral students. Lev Korolyov. Signature. Sergey Alekseyevich Lebedev ( Russian: Серге́й Алексе́евич Ле́бедев; 2 November, 1902 – 3 July, 1974) was a Soviet scientist in the fields of electrical engineering and computer science, and designer of the first ...

  7. Tokyo Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The main library is the Tokyo Institute of Technology Library in Ookayama. It is the home of Japan's largest science and technology library. The library was founded in 1882, [15] and it lost nearly 28,000 books during the Great Kantō earthquake in 1923. Moved to Ookayama in 1936, it has been the national science and technology library of Japan.

  8. Central Scientific Research Institute of Chemistry and ...

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    The institute continues to work in the field of defense and national security, and developing high-tech dual-use and civilian products for major industries. As of 2023 [update] it was listed on the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs Sanctions/Embargoes list, and the U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control CAATSA list.

  9. Category:Research institutes in Russia - Wikipedia

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    All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Electromechanics. All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics. All-Russian Scientific Research Institute Of Technical Physics. All-Russian Thermal Engineering Institute. All-Union Scientific and Research, Planning and Design Technological Institute on Electric Locomotives Building.