Few things are as infuriating as clocks that are not synchronized. It’s frustrating when the clock on the range and the clock on the microwave act like they’re in time zones that are one minute apart.
In these days of cheap microprocessors and easy access to accurate timing through NTP or from the likes of MSF, WWVB, or DCF77, it’s no problem to ensure that any number of clocks keep the same time.
Most living creatures exhibit a circadian rhythm, an internal clock that repeats around every 24 hours. Now, researchers from Japan have found new details about the molecular processes that govern ...
Musicians looking for an easy way to synchronise MIDI audio might be interested in the Midronome. A compact stylish MIDI master clock with integrated metronome capable of supporting both live and ...
Drawmer has introduced the Drawmer M-Clock Lite, a simple, high-quality master clock generator. A high-stability master clock generator is an essential requirement for quality digital recording, and M ...
New research further adds to our understanding of the circadian rhythm by suggesting that the suprachiasmaticus nucleus clock, a tiny region of the hypothalamus considered to be the body's 'master' ...
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