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Salman Khan: The Star of Millions and a Champion of the Muslim Community Salman Khan is not just a name in Indian cinema; it's a phenomenon. His immense popularity, both in India and across the globe, has earned him a loyal fan base that stretches from Bollywood’s glitzy red carpets to the remote corners of the world. His journey from a young, ambitious actor to the "Bhai" of Bollywood is a story of perseverance, stardom, and above all, compassion. With a career spanning over three decades, Salman Khan has not only carved a niche in the entertainment industry but also become an influential figure in the Muslim community and a philanthropist through his charity work.  Early Life and Background Salman Khan was born on December 27, 1965, in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, into a family with a rich heritage in the film industry. His father, Salim Khan, is a renowned screenwriter, and his mother, Salma Khan, hails from a family with roots in the Muslim community. Salman’s family lega

The Nuclear Clock Revolution: Precision Timekeeping and Global Threats in Focus

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Nuclear Clock Coming Soon: A Revolutionary Concept A nuclear clock, a cutting-edge advancement in timekeeping, promises unprecedented accuracy, surpassing the precision of atomic clocks currently used worldwide. Unlike atomic clocks, which measure time based on the vibrations of atoms like cesium, nuclear clocks will rely on the vibrations within atomic nuclei, specifically thorium-229 nuclei, to keep time. The advent of nuclear clocks could revolutionize several scientific fields, including GPS technology, navigation, and experiments that require ultra-precise measurements. What Makes a Nuclear Clock Special? Nuclear clocks are designed to be significantly more stable than atomic clocks. While atomic clocks experience environmental influences that can slightly alter their accuracy, nuclear clocks are less affected by external factors like electromagnetic fields. This enhanced stability is particularly beneficial for maintaining synchronized systems over long periods, such as those use