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Time running 4.8 microseconds late in US
short by Shalini ojha / on Monday, 22 December, 2025
A windstorm in Boulder caused an outage at National Institute of Standards and Technology, a federal facility that calculates the official time in the US. Due to this, the universal coordinated time got 4.8 microseconds slower than usual, NIST spokesperson Rebecca Jacobson said. She explained that a person takes 350,000 microseconds to blink to explain how brief a microsecond is.