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The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology today announced 21 new industry-sponsored projects in three key technology areas that
The Commerce Department s National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking quality experts from all sectors of American business, as well as from non
Research and Development Magazine is recognizing a neutron focusing lens developed by X-Ray Optical Systems Inc., the Commerce Department's National Institute
Using a specially constructed instrument system, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University of Colorado at Boulder
The Commerce Department s National Institute of Standards and Technology today announced that small and medium-sized Massachusetts manufacturers will get help
Lura J. Powell, a chemist who created and has managed the Biotechnology Division at the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology
Physicists in Boulder, Colo., have achieved a temperature far lower than has ever been produced before and created an entirely new state of matter predicted
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology today announced 24 new research and development projects to receive cost-shared funding
Being the best over many consecutive years doesn't come easily. The Boston Celtics and Chicago Bulls are the only professional basketball teams to win more than
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Environmental Protection Agency and four industry groups today announced a new
The Commerce Department and the U.S. semiconductor industry next month will celebrate the 40th anniversary of a partnership in a field that has enabled such
A new federal DNA quality assurance standard will help forensic and medical laboratories ensure that DNA profiles made by the fastest and most popular profiling
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology is inviting not-for-profit organizations to submit proposals for new manufacturing
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today's announcement of the competition for new centers in the Manufacturing Extension Partnership network is the beginning of a process that
Forty-six health care and 19 education organizations have submitted applications as part of pilot programs to determine whether the Malcolm Baldrige National
The Commerce Department's Advanced Technology Program (ATP) has opened a new competition for high-risk industrial R&D; projects under an expanded, five-year
In an effort to help Americans better understand benefits of the emerging National Information Infrastructure (NII), the Clinton Administration's Information
U.S. Commerce Secretary Ronald H. Brown today released "Delivering Results: A Progress Report from the National Institute of Standards and Technology," a
College students and faculty have new opportunities for fellowships in chemistry and chemical engineering at the Department of Commerce's National Institute of
Precise measurements of the neutron lifetime are yielding clues about how subatomic particles coalesced into the elements that formed our universe after the so
A testing service that assesses the performance of form-fitting software used in coordinate measuring machines and related equipment—an often unrecognized and
Helping fire safety officers and building managers at health care facilities achieve cost-effective compliance with a widely accepted fire safety code is the
Five companies and two trade associations have joined the National Institute of Standards and Technology in a cooperative research consortium to evaluate the
H.R. 889, the Defense Spending Bill that includes a proposed rescission from the FY 1995 appropriation to the NIST Advanced Technology Program, was reported out