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real time

[ree-uhl-tahym, reel-] / ˈri əlˈtaɪm, ˈril- /
NOUN
actual time for action or event
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Because stellar mass black holes evolve over minutes to hours rather than years or centuries, they allow researchers to observe rapid changes in real time.

From Science Daily

If vehicles could be tracked in real time “you could almost treat it like a weather event,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

But with search warrants, police can get even greater detail, Kelley said, noting that “they can actually ping that phone in real time for you, which is extremely helpful.”

From Los Angeles Times

About ten years ago, researchers began exploring a bold idea: using bioluminescent light to see what the brain is doing in real time.

From Science Daily

These techniques allowed scientists to observe nerve activity in real time.

From Science Daily