The most recent press release, "NIST Update to Software Reference Library Will Aid in Criminal Investigations," was submitted on June 27.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology published 12 press releases the month before, marking a 16.7 percent decrease for the current month.
The Institute was created in response to the proliferation of inconsistent standards for weights and measures throughout the US.
One of its many accomplishments is the creation of an experimental quantum logic clock. It will neither gain nor lose a second in four billion years.
Title | Publication Date |
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NIST Update to Software Reference Library Will Aid in Criminal Investigations | 06/27/2022 |
Novel Gel Proves Itself to Be Highly Tunable Color Filter | 06/27/2022 |
DC-Area U.S. Government Agencies Announce the Washington Metropolitan Quantum Network Research Consortium, or DC-QNet | 06/27/2022 |
Where Once Were Black Boxes, NIST’s New LANTERN Illuminates | 06/22/2022 |
June 15, 2022, Update on the NIST Champlain Towers South Investigation | 06/15/2022 |
Seeking COVID’s Kryptonite | 06/10/2022 |
Updated Standard Provides Fundamental 3D-Printing Design Guidance to Streamline Production | 06/09/2022 |
The Department of Justice, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and National Institute of Standards and Technology Withdraw 2019 Standards-Essential Patents (SEP) Policy Statement | 06/08/2022 |
NIST Prize Challenge Seeks Innovative Incident Command Dashboards for Public Safety | 06/07/2022 |
NIST Tree Nut Reference Materials Support Food Allergen Testing | 06/06/2022 |