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  2. Doomsday Clock - Wikipedia

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    The Doomsday Clock is a metaphor for how close humanity is to a human-made global catastrophe, based on the opinion of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. It is adjusted annually based on factors such as nuclear warfare, climate change, and artificial intelligence, and has ranged from 7 minutes to midnight in 1947 to 90 seconds in 2023.

  3. Pomodoro Technique - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the time management method that uses a kitchen timer to break work into 25-minute intervals, separated by short or long breaks. Find out the steps, tools, and benefits of the Pomodoro Technique for productivity and focus.

  4. 1 Second Everyday - Wikipedia

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    1 Second Everyday (1SE) is an app that lets users record one second of video every day and edit them into a film. It was inspired by a project of Cesar Kuriyama, who recorded one second every day for a year and made a viral video.

  5. Time-lapse photography - Wikipedia

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    Time-lapse photography is a technique that captures images at a lower frame rate than normal and plays them back at a higher rate, creating the illusion of faster motion. Learn about the history, applications, and examples of time-lapse photography in this Wikipedia article.

  6. Time bomb - Wikipedia

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    A time bomb's timing mechanism may be professionally manufactured either separately or as part of the device, or it may be improvised from an ordinary household timer such as a wind-up alarm clock, wrist watch, digital kitchen timer, or notebook computer. The timer can be programmed to count up or count down (usually the latter; as the bomb ...

  7. Clock - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and evolution of clocks, from sundials and water clocks to mechanical and electronic clocks. Find out how clocks were used for navigation, astronomy, and timekeeping in different cultures and civilizations.

  8. History of timekeeping devices - Wikipedia

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    Learn how ancient civilizations observed astronomical bodies and invented various methods and devices for measuring time. Explore the evolution of timekeeping from sundials and water clocks to mechanical and electronic clocks, and the most accurate atomic clocks today.

  9. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Learn how YouTube, an American online video-sharing platform, was founded by three former PayPal employees in February 2005 and acquired by Google in November 2006. Explore the timeline of events, features, controversies, and achievements of YouTube since its launch.