1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 Hardware-Enabled Security and Trusted Cloud: Draft Reports Available for Comment | NIST The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released three draft reports on hardware-enabled security and trusted cloud…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 NIST Posts Online Database of Cryogenic Materials Properties | NIST NIST Releases Free Online Database of Cryogenic Materials Properties The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has launched a…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 Groundbreaking Technique Yields Important New Details on Silicon, Subatomic Particles and Possible ‘Fifth Force’ | NIST Researchers at NIST have developed a new technique using neutrons to study silicon crystals, revealing previously unknown properties and…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 A New Harmony: NIST Researchers Develop a Universal Method for Calculating the Resonances of Oscillators | NIST NIST researchers have developed a universal method for calculating the lowest possible uncertainty in measuring resonance frequencies of…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 NIST Creates Fundamentally Accurate Quantum Thermometer | NIST NIST researchers have developed a fundamentally accurate quantum thermometer that measures temperature by observing the quantum mechanical…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 New Breakthrough Cryogenic X-ray Microcalorimeter Improves Microanalysis Tenfold | NIST NIST Develops Revolutionary X-ray Microcalorimeter for Semiconductor Industry The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 Super Sensitive Gas Detector Goes Down the Nanotubes | NIST NIST researchers have developed a highly sensitive gas detector using nanotubes that could revolutionize biological cell stress and…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 Truly Random Numbers — But Not by Chance | NIST The article discusses NIST’s efforts to develop a truly random number generator using quantum mechanics, which could revolutionize…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 Tiny, Atom-based Detector Senses Weak Magnetic Fields | NIST Researchers at NIST have developed a tiny, low-power magnetic sensor about the size of a grain of rice that can detect extremely weak magnetic…