1 Min Read onOctober 24, 2024 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…
1 Min Read onOctober 23, 2024 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…
1 Min Read onOctober 23, 2024 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:…
1 Min Read onOctober 22, 2024 Basic Metrology: Theoretical Dosimetry and Radiation-Transport Calculations | NIST NIST Develops Advanced Radiation Transport Methods for Dosimetry and Metrology The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has…
1 Min Read onOctober 21, 2024 David Gundlach | NIST Dr. David J. Gundlach is the Chief of the Nanoscale Device Characterization Division at NIST, focusing on developing measurement and…
1 Min Read onOctober 21, 2024 How Do Atomic Clocks Work? | NIST Atomic clocks, which use the precise oscillations of atoms to measure time, have revolutionized modern life by providing the most accurate and…
1 Min Read onOctober 17, 2024 ETSI – Quantum – Safe Cryptography, Computing Cryptography The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) is working on standards for quantum-safe cryptography to protect against future…
1 Min Read onOctober 17, 2024 Fountains of Atoms: Exquisite Timekeepers | NIST Fountain clocks, developed in the 1980s, represent the pinnacle of atomic timekeeping technology. These clocks use laser-cooled cesium or…
1 Min Read onOctober 17, 2024 ETSI – ETSI/IQC Quantum Safe Cryptography- Executive Track The ETSI-IQC Quantum-Safe Cryptography Workshop, held in Seattle, focused on preparing business leaders for the quantum era. The one-day event…