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NIST Demonstrates First Quantum 'Entanglement' of Ions Using Microwaves

NIST Demonstrates Sustained Quantum Computation Processing

NIST Demonstrates Sustained Quantum Processing in Step Toward Building Quantum Computers

NIST Demonstrates Transfer of Ultraprecise Time Signals over a Wireless Optical Channel

NIST Detector Counts Photons With 99 Percent Efficiency

NIST Develops 'Dimmer Switch' for Superconducting Quantum Computing

NIST Develops Novel Ion Trap for Sensing Force and Light

NIST Effort Could Improve High-Tech Medical Scanners

NIST Experiments Challenge Fundamental Understanding of Electromagnetism

NIST Finds Rough Spot in Surface Measurement

NIST Helps Beam Time to TV Viewers in the Middle East

NIST Light Source Illuminates Fusion Power Diagnostics

NIST Measurements May Help Optimize Organic Solar Cells

NIST Mini Sensor May ‘Change the Way We Live’

NIST Mini-Sensor Traces Faint Magnetic Signature of Human Heartbeat

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