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| 2011-12-23 | NIST develops fibre-coupled cryogenic radiometer NIST develops fibre-coupled cryogenic radiometer |
| 2011-09-01 | Carbon nanotubes unreliable? The reliability of carbon nanotubes has come under examination after tests by NIST researchers reveal slow performance degradation under constant current. |
| 2011-08-23 | Microwave tech targets quantum computers NIST researchers demonstrate a microwave technique that could be used to build inexpensive quantum computers that could eventually look like a smart phone combined with a laser pointer-like device. |
| 2011-04-06 | Gyroscope accuracy enhanced with superfluidity NIST researchers say that gases cooled to near absolute zero can condensing into a superfluid can be launched around a ring in perpetual motion to enable ultra-precise gyroscopes the size of MEMS. |
| 2011-04-05 | NIST seeks convergence of smart grid interface spec NIST seeks convergence of smart grid interface spec |
| 2010-12-21 | NIST announces Technology Innovation programme NIST announces Technology Innovation programme |
| 2010-12-08 | NIST reveals nanoscale thermogravimetric analysis NIST reveals nanoscale thermogravimetric analysis |
| 2010-10-01 | NIST unveils guidelines for smart grid cyber security NIST unveils guidelines for smart grid cyber security |
| 2010-05-18 | Dimmer switch developed for superconducting circuit NIST has developed a "dimmer switch" tailored for quantum computing that links a quantum bit and a quantum bus. |
| 2010-03-24 | Graphene sheets promise hydrogen storage solution Researchers at NIST and University of Pennsylvania have found that stacked sheets of graphene is a promising material for capturing and storing hydrogen for future fuel-cell systems. |
| 2010-03-10 | Researchers develop speedy cell phone test NIST researchers demonstrate tests that can shorten the testing process of new cellular phones by replicating jumbled wireless signal environment of a city business district in a special indoor test facility. |
| 2009-12-08 | NIST debuts universal quantum processor NIST debuts universal quantum processor |
| 2009-07-30 | Ion trap geared to sense force, light NIST has demonstrated a novel ion trap that could be used as stylus for sensing very small forces or for an interface for efficient transfer of individual light particles for quantum communications. |
| 2009-06-10 | Flexible memory chip developed NIST engineers have found a way to build a flexible memory component out of inexpensive materials. |
| 2009-06-09 | NIST physicists demo quantum entanglement NIST physicists demo quantum entanglement |
| 2009-05-26 | NIST discovers flaw in transistor theory NIST discovers flaw in transistor theory |
| 2009-05-20 | Researchers discover secret behind graphene Researchers from Georgia Tech and NIST have directly measured the unusual energy spectrum of graphene. |
| 2009-05-06 | Sensor to probe deep into the 'Big Bang' NIST has developed super-sensitive polarisation detectors that will seek to measure whether the universe is forever expanding. |
| 2009-04-24 | NIST suppresses errors in quantum computers NIST suppresses errors in quantum computers |
| 2009-04-16 | NIST scientists create ion-trap junctions NIST scientists create ion-trap junctions |
| 2009-04-13 | 3-D nanofluidic device developed The NIST-Cornell nanofabrication process utilises greyscale photolithography to build 3-D nanofluidic devices. |
| 2008-01-15 | NIST develops MEMS measurement tech NIST develops MEMS measurement tech |
| 2007-12-10 | ST becomes first vendor of FIPS 140-2 Level 3 qualified HDD SoC ST has become the first vendor of secure HDD SoC IP to be listed on the U.S. NIST Pre-Validation list for FIPS 140-2 Level 3 with the integration of its silicon-validated HardCache-SL3 Crypto-Module tech into secure HDD SoC devices. |
| 2007-08-27 | Fine-tuning process improves MTJs for denser MRAMs The U.S. NIST has developed what it claims as a process to show hard-disk head manufacturers how to fine tune the resistance of the buffer layer in their heads and also help to improve the MTJs for denser MRAMs. |
| 2006-08-21 | NIST releases update on atomic switch research NIST releases update on atomic switch research |
| 2006-07-10 | High-temp superconductivity study progresses; says researchers Researchers have reported that they have moved a step closer to understanding the mechanism behind high-temperature superconductivity. |
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