Probing and Controlling ‘Molecular Rattling’ May Mean Better Preservatives
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
NIST Issues First Reference Material for Tissue Engineering
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
Capturing Those In-Between Moments: NIST Solves Timing Problem in Molecular Modeling
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