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NIST Team Advances in Translating Language of Nanopores

NIST Tests Underscore Potential Hazards of Green Laser Pointers

NIST Time and Frequency Metrology Seminar to be held June 2-5

NIST Ultraviolet Source Helps NASA Spacecraft Measure the Origins of Space Weather

NIST Updates Popular Guide to Radio-Controlled Clocks

NIST gets HIP: a new method for testing optical imaging sensors

NIST's 'Nanotubes on a Chip' May Simplify Optical Power Measurements

NIST's Charles Clark Named Co-Director of the Joint Quantum Institute

NIST's Second 'Quantum Logic Clock Based on Aluminum Ion is Now World's Most Precise Clock

NIST's Speedy Ions Could Add Zip to Quantum Computers

NIST’s Microscopic Drum Could Link Electromagnetic, Mechanical Motion at Quantum Level

NIST’s Second 'Quantum Logic Clock' is Now World’s Most Precise Clock

NIST, CU to Build Instrument to Help Search for Earth-like Planets

NIST, NASA Launch Joint Effort to Develop New Climate Satellites

NIST/CU 'Star Comb' Joins Quest for Earthlike Planets

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