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NIST seeks comments on data integrity project.
2015-12-01 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence at NIST is seeking comments on a new project to help organizations prepare for, and recover from, attacks that might compromise data. Project will explore methods to recover operating systems, databases, user files, applications, and software/system configurations. Described in draft whitepaper, Data Integrity: Reducing the Impact of an Attack, project will also explore issues of auditing and reporting to support recovery operations.
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Robot Adds New Twist To NIST Antenna Measurements And Calibrations
2015-12-01 03:47:46| rfglobalnet Home Page
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been pioneering antenna measurement methods for decades, but a new robot may be the ultimate innovation, extending measurements to higher frequencies while characterizing antennas faster and more easily than previous NIST facilities.
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Robot Adds New Twist To NIST Antenna Measurements And Calibrations
2015-12-01 03:47:46| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has been pioneering antenna measurement methods for decades, but a new robot may be the ultimate innovation, extending measurements to higher frequencies while characterizing antennas faster and more easily than previous NIST facilities.
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NIST Announces Winning Apps from Reference Data Challenge.
2015-11-30 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
NIST announced Reference Data Challenge winners. As NIST's first app development competition, its goal was to spur development of new ways to use NIST Standard Reference Data (SRD) with mobile devices. First place went to Kris Reyes from Meru Apps in Princeton, NJ for Meru Lab Reference. Second place was claimed by Zachary Ratliff and Daniel Graham for Lab Pal. Team from MetroStar Systems took third place for ChemBook. There were also 2 apps that garnered honorable mentions.
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NIST Process expands catalyst options for fuel cells.
2015-11-27 14:31:10| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Scientists at NIST have developed a way to build "engines" of future hydrogen-powered cars more effectively. New method could yield better and more economical options for creating hydrogen fuel. In 2012, team members found a way to deposit one-atom-thick layers of platinum onto gold base. Team now has shown their technique can rapidly electroplate ultrathin layers of several metals in the periodic table—known as the platinum group—onto gold and more affordable base metals, such as nickel.
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