1 Min Read onNovember 29, 2022 It’s All Right to Be Wrong in Science | NIST The article discusses the importance of making errors in the scientific process and how it contributes to learning and progress. The author,…
1 Min Read onNovember 23, 2022 2022 ANSI Astin-Polk International Standards Medal – Gordon Gillerman | NIST The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has announced the recipients of its 2022 Leadership and Service Awards, including Gordon…
1 Min Read onNovember 4, 2022 NIST Integrated Circuits for Metrology Workshop | NIST NIST is organizing a workshop focused on developing metrology test vehicles for advanced electronic systems. The workshop will bring together…
1 Min Read onOctober 27, 2022 NICE eNewsletter Fall 2022 Government Spotlight | NIST The CHIPS & Science Act of 2022 emphasizes strengthening the U.S. cybersecurity workforce through increased investment in STEM education,…
1 Min Read onOctober 11, 2022 Rydberg Atom-based Quantum RF Field Probes | NIST NIST researchers are developing a new method for measuring radio frequency (RF) electric fields using highly excited Rydberg atoms. This…
1 Min Read onSeptember 28, 2022 CHRNS VSANS | NIST Title: Neutron Spin Filters Applied to SANS and VSANS Instruments Summary: Researchers at NIST have demonstrated the application of neutron…
1 Min Read onSeptember 22, 2022 2023 Breakthrough New Horizons in Physics Prize – Adam Kaufman | NIST Title: NIST Awards New Horizons in Physics Prize to Adam Kaufman and Five Other Researchers The New Horizons in Physics Prize, awarded by the…
2 Min Read onSeptember 1, 2022 Kilogram: Mass and Planck’s Constant | NIST The kilogram, one of the seven base units of the International System of Units (SI), is set to be redefined in terms of a fundamental constant…
2 Min Read onAugust 31, 2022 Photon Drag in Metal Films | NIST Recent experiments have revealed a surprising phenomenon in the interaction between light and metal surfaces. Physicists have long believed…