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The Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology has announced that it will renew a multiyear research award under the Advanced...
The Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology has announced that it will renew a multiyear research award under the Advanced...
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology has announced that it will renew a multiyear research award under the Advanced...
The Commerce Department's Advanced Technology Program is having a significant impact in accelerating the pace of technology development, according to a new...
William D. Phillips, a leading researcher in ultra-low temperature atomic physics at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, today was named a co...
President Clinton and Commerce Secretary William Daley today announced the winners of the 1997 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award in recognition of their...
Transgenic tobacco that can be used to produce human insulin, information technology tools that could bring artificial "common sense" to searches on the...
To encourage independent testing of information security products, the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology, the National...
It just got easier to assemble smart sensors and actuators—digital devices that function much like eyes, ears and hands—into control networks that monitor and...
Nine prominent industry and economic development leaders have been appointed to serve on the newly created Manufacturing Extension Partnership National Advisory...
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology today published for comment a set of proposed changes to the agency's Advanced...
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology is providing $2.8 million to fund the Chicago Manufacturing Center for its fourth year...
Many U.S. biotech firms are working to develop new medical diagnostics, pharmaceuticals and sensors based on DNA, genetically engineered proteins and other...
In a move to assist U.S. information security technology producers in achieving international competitiveness, the Commerce Department's National Institute of...
U.S. Secretary of Commerce William M. Daley today announced a series of policy changes and initiatives to further strengthen the department's Advanced...
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Energy Department's Sandia National Laboratories and the private sector's SEMATECH...
Proposed improvements in the standard that retailers must follow when they voluntarily offer unit pricing information for making value comparisons (between...
Envisioned to replace bulky reference books and trips to research libraries, NIST’s new compilation of chemical and physical data, the NIST Chemistry WebBook...
Though your summer this year may seem all too short, it will actually be the longest one since 1994. There will be exactly one extra second, a little bonus...
In a move intended to broaden the choices federal agencies have when securing information, the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and...
William D. Phillips, a leading researcher in laser cooling of atoms at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, was elected to the National Academy...
Scientists have long relied on infrared spectroscopy as an analytical tool to identify the chemical components of an unknown sample. Likewise, they have used a...
Representatives from industry; federal agencies; and standards, testing and certification organizations are invited to join a U.S. delegation to a second...
Twenty-six U.S. companies, including nine large manufacturers, seven service companies and 10 small businesses, have submitted applications for the 1997 Malcolm...
The National Science Foundation has announced that Eric A. Cornell, a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is the 1997 winner of the...