BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Good news for people who are sticklers for punctuality: The

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 has a new atomic clock that isn't supposed to gain or lose a second in roughly 300 million years.
The new clock was launched Thursday. It's located at the institute's Boulder center.
The Boulder Daily Camera reports the clock is the nation's civilian time standard. The U.S. Naval Observatory maintains military time.
The new clock is about three times more accurate than the old one. The institute says it will keep operating both and use comparisons to improve them.
Banks, computer networks and others use the atomic clock to synchronize their own. The institute's radio broadcasts update about 50 million timekeepers daily. Its Internet service gets about 8 billion automated synchronization requests daily.
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