Month: October 2024

Noise Thermometry | NIST

NIST has developed a quantum-based electronic temperature standard using noise thermometry, which measures Johnson noise in resistors to…

Superconductive Electronics Group | NIST

The Superconductive Electronics Group at NIST is developing advanced quantum-based measurement technologies using superconducting materials…

Why You Need Standards | NIST

The article discusses the importance of standards in science and technology, using examples from NIST’s work over the past century. NIST…

Optical Clocks: The Future of Time | NIST

Optical clocks, which use visible light waves to measure time, have become the most accurate and stable clocks in existence, surpassing the…

Doug Montgomery | NIST

I understand. Please provide the news article text and I will summarize it for you, focusing on the key points you specified. Source:…

How Do We Know What Time It Is? | NIST

This article explains how time is measured and maintained globally through a complex network of atomic clocks and international cooperation.…

David Gundlach | NIST

Dr. David J. Gundlach is the Chief of the Nanoscale Device Characterization Division at NIST, focusing on developing measurement and…

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