1860: Discovery of caesium by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff using spectroscopy. The isotope caesium-133 is now at the heart of atomic clocks. Since 1967, the second has been officially defined by the transition frequency of this atom, guaranteeing the precision indispensable to GPS systems and the synchronisation of global networks.
Image credits : Roscoe, Henry Enfield (1906)
10-05-2026