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Measure Twice, Cut Once: How Measuring Molecular ‘Scissors’ Can Further Groundbreaking Research

Published: 16 July 2025
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Measure Twice, Cut Once: How Measuring Molecular ‘Scissors’ Can Further Groundbreaking Research

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A NIST researcher solved a measurement mystery that can help with the development of medical treatments.

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Clearing the Air: How an Air Quality Researcher Takes Care of the Air Her Family Breathes

Published: 9 July 2025
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Clearing the Air: How an Air Quality Researcher Takes Care of the Air Her Family Breathes

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These are the simple and inexpensive steps a NIST air quality researcher takes to keep her home’s air as clean as possible.

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Precise Measurements Can Help Cancer Patients Live Longer, Healthier Lives

Published: 25 June 2025
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Precise Measurements Can Help Cancer Patients Live Longer, Healthier Lives

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NIST researchers are working to better measure radiation — to help keep cancer patients living long, healthy lives after they complete their treatments.

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A Quantum Leap Forward: How Tiny Particles Can Bring Us Exciting New Tech

Published: 18 June 2025
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A Quantum Leap Forward: How Tiny Particles Can Bring Us Exciting New Tech

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Researchers are using quantum science to develop computers that can do tasks traditional computers can’t do as efficiently. That’s why it’s an exciting time to work in quantum.

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    https://ncseconference.org/
    Sustainable Infrastructure

    The National Council for Science and the Environment will convene at the NCSE 2018 National Conference and Global Forum on Science, Policy, and the Environment to focus on the Science, Business, and Education of Sustainable Infrastructure: Building Resilience in a Changing World.

    Through the showcasing of practical examples from domestic and international campuses, communities, and businesses, we’ll begin the process of addressing “the three central challenges now facing the global community, as crystallized in 2015: to reignite global growth, deliver on the sustainable development goals (SDGs), and invest in the future of the planet through strong climate action. At the heart of this new global agenda is the imperative to invest in sustainable infrastructure.”

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