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The National Institute of Standards and Technology has released a new forensic DNA reference material, RM 8043 , that includes degraded DNA as well as mixtures of high-quality DNA from multiple

Today, the Center for AI Standards and Innovation at NIST announced the launch of the AI Agent Standards Initiative . The Initiative will ensure that the next generation of AI—AI agents capable of

Vanessa Rosales, a clinical laboratory scientist with Nor-Lea Hospital District of Lovington, New Mexico, processes specimens in the laboratory. Two U.S. organizations will receive the 2025 Malcolm

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has submitted to Congress its annual update on activities under the National Construction Safety Team Act. The report includes an overview of work

NIST’s fingerprint dataset SD 302 includes 1만 fingerprint images, including this one from the sticky side of a postage stamp. The dataset is now completely annotated with details such as the

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have developed a new way to package photonic integrated circuits — tiny chips that convey information using light instead of

Computer chips that cram billions of electronic devices into a few square inches have powered the digital economy and transformed the world. Scientists may be on the cusp of launching a similar

NIST scientists Stephan Schlamminger and Vincent Lee examine the torsion balance they used to measure the gravitational constant, big G, a decade-long undertaking. The time had come to open the

In response to concerns about the gear possibly exposing firefighters to PFAS chemicals — several of which have been linked to cancer — NIST researchers investigated the presence of the chemicals in

Jun Ye, a physicist at NIST and JILA, poses with members of his team Zoey Hu, Dahyeon Lee and Ben Lewis, who are holding replicas of an optical laser cavity. They rank among the darkest and coldest