Probing and Controlling ‘Molecular Rattling’ May Mean Better Preservatives
NIST Issues First Reference Material for Tissue Engineering
Taking the Stress Out of Magnetic Field Detection
Insights into Polymer Film Instability Could Aid High Tech Industries
'Two-Faced' Bioacids Put a New Face on Carbon Nanotube Self-Assembly
New Reference Material Supports Improved Quality Control for Polymers Industry
Discovery of an Unexpected Boost for Solar Water-Splitting Cells
Vise Squad: Putting the Squeeze on a Crystal Leads to Novel Electronics
NIST Study Finds a Decade of High-Payoff, High-Throughput Research
NIST Finds 'A Touch of Glass' in Metal, Settles Century-Old Question
Unexpectedly Long-Range Effects in Advanced Magnetic Devices
NIST Scientists Study How to Stack the Deck for Organic Solar Power
Therapeutic Nanoparticles Give New Meaning to Sugar-Coating Medicine
Synthetic Cells Shed Biological Insights While Delivering Battery Power
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