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Description NIST-7, the seventh generation of atomic clocks at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and three of the researchers who spent seven years developing one of the world's most accurate clocks. From left to right, John P. Lowe, Robert E. Drullinger, the project leader, and David J. Glaze.
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