I got one of her nanoseconds at a talk when I was in HS. It lived on my bulletin board for a good long time.
Not mentioned in the article, but in her talk (at the time anyway) was that a picosecond is about the size of a pepper flake. She had a packet of those, but they're less durable to give out.
Not mentioned in the article, but in her talk (at the time anyway) was that a picosecond is about the size of a pepper flake. She had a packet of those, but they're less durable to give out.