1 Min Read onFebruary 4, 2025 What Time Is It on the Moon? | NIST Title: NIST Proposes Lunar Timekeeping System for Moon Exploration The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed a…
1 Min Read onFebruary 4, 2025 CTL Collaborates with Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science on Quantum Computing | NIST NIST and KRISS Collaborate on Quantum Computing Metrology – NIST and Korea’s KRISS signed an agreement to collaborate on quantum…
1 Min Read onFebruary 4, 2025 NIST Broadens Collaboration with BIPM to Enhance Voltage Standards | NIST NIST and BIPM Expand Collaboration on Quantum-Based Voltage Standards The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Bureau…
1 Min Read onFebruary 4, 2025 High Resolution Powder Diffractometer – BT-1 | NIST The NIST BT-1 high resolution neutron powder diffractometer is a powerful research tool for crystallographic analysis. It features 32…
1 Min Read onFebruary 4, 2025 NIST Physicist Sae Woo Nam, Pioneer in Single-Photon Detectors, Passes Away | NIST Sae Woo Nam, a pioneering physicist at NIST known for his work on single-photon detectors, passed away in January 2024 at the age of 53 after…
2 Min Read onFebruary 4, 2025 World’s Most Accurate and Precise Atomic Clock Pushes New Frontiers in Physics | NIST Scientists at JILA, a joint institute of NIST and the University of Colorado Boulder, have developed the world’s most precise and…
1 Min Read onFebruary 4, 2025 JARVIS-Leaderboard: A Large Scale Benchmark of Materials Design Methods | NIST The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed a large-scale benchmarking platform called JARVIS-Leaderboard to…
1 Min Read onFebruary 4, 2025 Researchers develop a new type of frequency comb that promises to further boost the accuracy of time keeping | NIST Researchers at NIST have developed a new type of frequency comb called a parametrically-driven microcomb that could significantly improve the…
1 Min Read onFebruary 4, 2025 The Big Quantum Chill: NIST Scientists Modify Common Lab Refrigerator to Cool Faster With Less Energy | NIST NIST researchers have developed a more efficient pulse tube refrigerator (PTR) that can cool materials to near absolute zero in significantly…