... , ES-DMA is tricky to get right, but the NIST team was able to define the conditions needed to ... proteins and protein aggregates reliably and repeatedly. NIST scientists favor ES-DMA for its ability to ...
... codes—much faster than today’s computers. NIST’s new trap with a junction solves a key ... junction and to keep ions from popping out at the junction.
NIST scientists transported single beryllium ions ...
... strontium atomic clock design enables scientists to "peek into very tiny effects."
The new ...
Co-authors of the paper include scientists from nearby NIST-Boulder, who provided signals from a calcium ...
... of a rapid, reliable and precise assay of the potency of a ricin sample—has now been achieved by NIST scientists.
As detailed in an article posted online this week in Assay and Drug Development ...
... as a result of recent work* at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), where scientists have deepened their understanding of the complex organic films at the heart of the devices. ...
... traps—work also being pursued in the NIST group.
There are also more mundane challenges: NIST scientists successfully performed five rounds of the logic and transport sequence (a total of 25 logic ...
... a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving health in poor communities around the world. As NIST scientists have been developing ways to standardize counting particles, PATH provided funding and ...
... precision control of high-speed optical and microwave signals for communications, according to the paper. NIST scientists previously have shown, for example, that this type of frequency comb could ...
... algorithms and interoperable with any iris-matcher product regardless of the manufacturer.
NIST scientists are working with the international biometrics community to revise iris recognition standards ...
... , each run lasting about 37 milliseconds. To evaluate the processor and the quality of its operation, NIST scientists compared the measured outputs of the programs to idealized, theoretical results. ...
... commercial and street lighting. "Lighting," explains NIST scientist Yoshi Ohno, "uses 22 percent ... lamps or even incandescent lamps, Ohno says.
NIST is working with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE ...
... Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have researchers seeing stars. In a recent paper,* NIST scientists used surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) to demonstrate that gold nanostars ...
... pulse measurement results that LED manufacturers use.
NIST scientists Yuqin Zong and Yoshi Ohno ... measuring the voltage flowing across the junction, scientists turn on the DC power to the LED and adjust ...
... material for SRM 3280 as a non-commercial batch of tablets according to their normal procedures. NIST scientists tested and certified the concentrations of 24 elements and 17 vitamins and carotenoid ...
... Supplements. Later this year, after much consultation with experts and extensive laboratory testing, NIST scientists plan to unveil their standard to the public in a development that promises to lead ...