Content by National Institute of Standards and Technology
This new mapping could help identify and diagnose conditions connected to the Y chromosome
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An easily synthesized chemical filter could stop the greenhouse gas from reaching the atmosphere
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New research may someday allow neural systems to operate much faster than the human brain
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Scientists now have a clearer picture of the molecular structures that give the animal its grip
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Researchers found that their results agreed with those of a common animal test method for 77 percent of the compounds
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Physicists have linked together the mechanical motion and electronic properties of a tiny blue crystal
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For destressing printed metal parts, 'island scanning' may not be the cure-all, after all
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NIST researchers develop an encrypted method that can be applied to a device such as your phone to help with slowing down or preventing future pandemics
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Cotton fabrics become better filters when exposed to humid conditions; synthetic fabrics do not, researchers show
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Nanoparticle gel unites oil and water in manufacturing-friendly approach that could be used in products for water filtration, smart windows, and more
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Latest NIST test is the first to measure performance of software submitted after pandemic’s arrival
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NIST's CAMEO algorithm identifies new compound potentially useful for photonic devices and biologically inspired computers
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NIST researchers are advancing efforts to measure glyphosate and AMPA accurately in the oat-based food products where they frequently appear
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Changes will speed the drafting and review of high-quality, technically sound forensic science standards
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NIST program aims to increase accuracy in product labeling and help forensic laboratories distinguish between hemp and marijuana
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