Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Benchy the Boat, Irradiated Mangoes, Quantum Window: A Sample of Stories on NIST Social Media

From complex to whimsical, all the research described here can trace back to a benefit for everyone in the U.S.
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Benchy the Boat, Irradiated Mangoes, Quantum Window: A Sample of Stories on NIST Social Media

Two tiny plastic boats, yellow and brown, are displayed in front of a ruler.

This is the place for seafaring 3D-prints, precisely dosed radiation, and laser-induced transparency. NIST's research can range from the complex to the downright whimsical, but all the papers published here can trace back to a benefit for everyone in the U.S.

We're catching you up on a few of the happenings at NIST, as told in the past few months on social media.

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Jessie Zhang, wearing safety glasses and coveralls, holds a piece of aluminum foil in the yellow light of a clean room.

Foiled! NIST Unwraps What's Baking Under Aluminum in Its Labs

April 5, 2023
Here at NIST, we do a different kind of baking, but we often use the same foil you use in your own kitchen. You won't see our creations on The Great British Baking Show, and you definitely don't want to eat them.

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