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From the Machine Shop to Cutting-Edge Technology: How NIST Helps Grow American Manufacturing 

Published: 30 September 2025
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From the Machine Shop to Cutting-Edge Technology: How NIST Helps Grow American Manufacturing 

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For more than a decade, Manufacturing USA has worked to grow and improve the U.S. manufacturing sector.

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From the Steel City to the Lab: Strengthening the U.S. Steel Industry Through Science

Published: 24 September 2025
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From the Steel City to the Lab: Strengthening the U.S. Steel Industry Through Science

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A NIST researcher from Pittsburgh — known as the Steel City — is working to understand how we can better make steel right here in the U.S.

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From Postdoc to Quantum Physicist: How NIST Made Me a Better Scientist and Leader

Published: 17 September 2025
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From Postdoc to Quantum Physicist: How NIST Made Me a Better Scientist and Leader

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A former NIST postdoctoral researcher recalls how hands-on science and supportive mentoring helped develop her science career.

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Laser Focused: How Light Reflections Could Revolutionize 3D Printing of Metals

Published: 10 September 2025
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Laser Focused: How Light Reflections Could Revolutionize 3D Printing of Metals

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A NIST researcher is working to better understand 3D metal printing — in hopes that the technology could make more consistent parts.

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    This national conference will bring together water resource professionals and others working toward a safe, sustainable, and resilient water future. Participants will learn from each others’ experiences and share innovative ideas for building a common water future. The WSP’s Jon O’Riordan be involved in coordinating a session on restoring resiliency for the Columbia Basin and implications for the upcoming negotiations on the Columbia River Treaty. Other session topics will include:

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