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National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Receives New Patent for Microbe-Killing Water Heater

Warm water in household pipes can be a breeding ground for harmful bacteria.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

New Fabric Test Material Could Help Strengthen Domestic Supply Chain for Textiles and Clothing

Researchers estimate that 56% of textiles can be recycled or recovered, but most don’t make it back into the domestic supply chain.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

New Fabric Reference Material Could Help Strengthen Domestic Supply Chain for Textiles and Clothing

Researchers estimate that 56% of textiles can be recycled or recovered, but most don’t make it back into the domestic supply chain.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Arvind Raman Confirmed as the 18th NIST Director

Raman comes to NIST from Purdue University, where he was the dean of engineering.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Launches Center to Drive the Manufacture of Quantum Technologies

NIST has announced an agreement with SRI International to establish the Quantum Manufacturing Engineering Center (QMEC).

National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Releases Technical Findings on What Caused the 2021 Partial Collapse of Champlain Towers South

In an investigation that began just days after the tragedy, the team examined two dozen possible scenarios for where and why the collapse started.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Mathematical Proof Supports Transition to a Continuous-Monitor-and-Update Security Model for AI Systems

The proof extends to AI the logic used by famed mathematician Kurt Gödel, whose incompleteness theorems have had a profound effect on math for nearly a century.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Expands Its Library of ‘Chemical Fingerprints’ to Identify Unknown Substances

Researchers and manufacturers rely on the library to identify unknown compounds in food, drugs, cosmetics, the environment, body fluids, forensic evidence and even space rocks.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

New AI Model Shows How to Evacuate for Fires One Safe Step at a Time

A NIST-led team has created a new AI model that can identify safe evacuation routes in a single-story floor plan during a fire, with a multilevel version in the works.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Researchers Discover a New Way to Whisk Alloys Together With Lasers

NIST also improved how X-rays are used to study the atomic structure of metals in real time during 3D printing, allowing researchers to observe how materials change under extreme conditions.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Shooting for the Moon: Ultrastable Lasers in Dark Craters Could Enable Lunar Navigation, Precision Timekeeping, New Science

Lunar craters in permanent shadow could be ideal locations for building the most stable optical lasers ever made.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Wear and Tear Changes Measurable PFAS Levels in Firefighter Hoods, Gloves and Wildland Gear

In the fourth of an ongoing series of reports, NIST shows that wear and tear increased the levels of PFAS found in hoods and gloves.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Weighs In on the Mystery of the Gravitational Constant

A NIST researcher has unveiled the results of a 10-year quest to measure the constant.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Any Color You Like: NIST Scientists Create ‘Any Wavelength’ Lasers in Tiny Circuits for Light

NIST scientists and collaborators have pioneered a way to make integrated circuits for light by depositing complex patterns of specialized materials onto silicon wafers.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Researchers Develop Photonic Chip Packaging That Can Withstand Extreme Environments

The advance could allow these technologies to operate in deep-space probes, inside nuclear reactors, in ultrahigh vacuum systems, and at temperatures both near absolute zero and in scorchingly hot industrial settings.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Helps Fingerprint Examiners With New Data and Software Release

The new tools are an annotated collection of 10,000 fingerprints and a software program that can sort fingerprints according to their quality.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Submits Annual Report to Congress Summarizing FY 2025 Progress on National Construction Safety Team Investigations

The report includes an overview of work completed on the Champlain Towers South investigation.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

2 Health Care Organizations Will Receive 2025 Baldrige National Quality Awards

The award highlights organizations that focus on resilience.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Releases New Forensic Genetic Reference Material to Help Crime Laboratories Analyze Challenging Cases

The reference material is the first to include mixtures of high-quality and degraded DNA from different individuals.

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Announcing the "AI Agent Standards Initiative" for Interoperable and Secure Innovation

The Initiative will ensure that the next generation of AI is widely adopted with confidence, can function securely on behalf of its users, and can interoperate smoothly across the digital ecosystem.

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