Scientists at NIST have failed to resolve the discrepancy in measurements of the gravitational constant, "Big G," after a decade-long study. This imprecision matters to developers and tech professionals because accurate constants are crucial for advanced technologies like GPS and satellite communications. The ongoing quest for precision continues as physicists seek more reliable methods to measure Big G.
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