1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 To Tune Up Your Quantum Computer, Better Call an AI Mechanic | NIST Title: NIST Develops AI Mechanic for Tuning Quantum Dots Summary: Researchers at NIST have developed an AI mechanic to automatically tune…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 NIST and ITA Present Opportunities for Smart City Tech Partnerships in ASEAN Region | NIST NIST presented a framework for measuring smart city benefits at the World Cities Summit in Singapore. The framework assesses technologies,…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 CNST Researchers Elucidate Micro-Optical Techniques for Solid-State Materials Characterization | NIST Researchers at the NIST Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST) have contributed a detailed chapter to a new book on optical…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 Watch NIST’s ‘Atomic Television’ Live and in Color | NIST NIST researchers have developed a quantum receiver using Rydberg atoms that can detect and display live color television and video games. The…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 NIST Device for Detecting Subatomic-Scale Motion Has Potential Robotics, Homeland Security Applications | NIST Scientists at NIST have developed a new device that can measure the motion of super-tiny particles, such as gold nanoparticles, with…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 NIST’s Compact Atomic Gyroscope Displays New Twists | NIST Researchers at NIST have developed a compact atomic gyroscope that can simultaneously measure rotation, rotation angle, and acceleration using…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 Don’t Blink! NIST Studies Why Quantum Dots Suffer from ‘Fluorescence Intermittency’ | NIST Researchers at NIST have discovered that quantum dots made of indium arsenide and gallium arsenide (InAs/GaAs) – previously thought to…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 Computing with Single Atoms | NIST NIST researchers are developing a new approach to create atomically precise transistors using single atoms on a silicon surface. The key…
1 Min Read onFebruary 3, 2025 JILA Team Finds New Parallel Between Cold Gases and ‘Hot’ Superconductors | NIST Researchers at JILA, a joint institute of NIST and the University of Colorado Boulder, have discovered another parallel between ultracold…