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The incense clock, originating in 6th century China, used slow-burning incense sticks to measure time, with varying lengths and aromas indicating different durations and hours.
Every clock in your house probably tells a slightly different time. Now picture those clocks as the most precise instruments humanity has ever built, so accurate that they wouldn't lose or gain a ...
A research team led by Prof. Chang Hong from the National Time Service Center (NTSC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) ...
Workers face a growing divide between time needed and time available, which experts say harms their well-being and businesses.
The issue is so-called “tech neck” — the pain one feels from poor posture and staring down too long at screens. And tummy ...
Hell Clock tells a dark story about The Canudos war in 1896. Hell Clock veers far away from your typical action RPG premise ...
Times columnist Bill Plaschke writes about his experience taking a boxing class to help fight Parkinson's disease symptoms.