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‘Comb on a Chip’ Powers New NIST/Caltech Atomic Clock Design | NIST
February 3, 2025
Researchers from NIST and Caltech have developed a new atomic clock design based on a chip-scale frequency comb,

NIST, Industry Partner Aim to Develop ‘Quantum Pascal’ Standard Into Real-World Device | NIST
February 3, 2025
NIST has developed a new quantum-based pressure measurement technique using a fixed-length optical cavity (FLOC) that could revolutionize

Improved Ion Mobility Is Key to New Hydrogen Storage Compound | NIST
February 3, 2025
A team of scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has made a significant breakthrough

A Frequency Conversion Interface to the Telecommunications Band Using Nanophotonics | NIST
February 3, 2025
Researchers at NIST have developed a new nanophotonic interface that converts optical frequencies between quantum systems and telecommunications

Molecular Spintronic Action Confirmed in Nanostructure | NIST
February 3, 2025
Researchers at NIST have created the first confirmed spintronic device using organic molecules, a significant development for next-generation

JILA Atomic Clock Mimics Long-sought Synthetic Magnetic State in Solids | NIST
February 3, 2025
JILA physicists have used their advanced strontium lattice atomic clock to simulate the magnetic properties of solid materials,

NIST Staff Receive High Honors From Commerce Department | NIST
February 3, 2025
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has honored several of its staff members with prestigious awards

NIST SP 800-175B Revision 1–Guideline for Using Cryptographic Standards in the Federal Government: Cryptographic Mechanisms | NIST
February 3, 2025
NIST has released a revised guideline for using cryptographic standards in the federal government, focusing on cryptographic mechanisms.

New Nanodevice Shifts Light’s Color at Single-Photon Level | NIST
February 3, 2025
Scientists at NIST have developed a tiny, efficient nanodevice that can change the color (frequency) of single photons