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Building the world's first 'Technology + Governance' dual-wheel drive platform to promote implementable governance standards ...
Scientists break down the reasons why days are getting shorter—and the mystery they're still trying to solve about Earth's ...
Scientists in the U.S. have built the most accurate clock in the world—so precise it can measure time down to 19 decimal ...
Scientists have used DNA's self-assembling properties to engineer intricate moiré superlattices at the nanometer ...
Texting a password recovery link to a customer presents the risk of someone else taking over the account. Researchers found ...
The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has been chosen to serve as the chief digital officer for the Semiconductor Manufacturing ...
Bad guys are becoming more successful with artificial intelligence, and agencies need both old and new methods for defense.
Scientists at NIST have developed the world’s most accurate atomic clock using a single aluminum ion, marking a breakthrough in timekeeping.
The bill would direct the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to develop a standard method.
River's fire department doesn't meet national staffing standards, and union officials say more firefighters could have saved ...
House appropriators are backing NIST, while OK'ing cuts at NTIA. Lawmakers also approved a slate of NTIA-related bills this ...