NIST has expanded its collaboration with the nonprofit MITRE Corporation as part of its efforts to ensure U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence.
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NIST has expanded its collaboration with the nonprofit MITRE Corporation as part of its efforts to ensure U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence.
Molecules can serve as versatile building blocks for quantum technologies, but they are much harder to control than atoms.
Cybersecurity and privacy risks can threaten patient confidentiality.
New guidelines can help an organization determine ways to incorporate AI into its operations while mitigating cybersecurity risks.
Beginning with the 2026 award cycle, the Alliance for Performance Excellence and the Baldrige Foundation will take on most operations for the program.
This calculation is necessary for future space navigation and communication networks.
Making metals processing more sustainable and resilient will support U.S industrial innovation and competitiveness.
The Center for AI Standards and Innovation at NIST evaluated several leading models from DeepSeek, an AI company based in the People’s Republic of China.
One of the biggest challenges with precast concrete is connecting the concrete pieces at a job site.
The CHIPS for America funding opportunity will support critical research, prototyping and commercial solutions that advance microelectronics technology in the United States.
There are currently more than 514,000 cybersecurity job openings in the U.S.
A team including scientists at NIST may have found a new way of dealing with noise at the microscopic scales where quantum physics reigns.
Investigators share likely failure scenarios, advance indicators of building’s distress.
The NIST reference material, called NISTCHO, will help the biopharmaceutical industry develop new drugs more quickly and ensure that they are safe and effective.
Many types of air cleaners can generate small amounts of air pollution. Until now, there was no standard way to measure these negative by-products.
The catalog revision is part of NIST’s response to a recent executive order on strengthening the nation’s cybersecurity.
The technology, which may someday be as portable as a smartphone, promises faster and more accurate measurements of radiation exposure, potentially saving lives in critical situations.
The new method will be useful in various fields, including nanomedicine, food science, environmental science and advanced manufacturing.
The winning projects were competitively selected following a call for innovative proposals that address technical needs related to NIST’s research areas.
Face morphing software, which combines photos of different people into a single image, is being used to commit identity fraud.
Four related algorithms are now ready for use to protect data created and transmitted by the Internet of Things and other electronics.
The public meetings will include updates on NIST’s investigations into the impacts of Hurricane Maria and the partial collapse of the Champlain Towers South.
Impurities in these drugs can cause undesirable immune responses in patients and can significantly drive up costs for drug manufacturers.
NIST is soliciting comments from the public on the draft until Sept. 12, and the agency is planning a virtual event to showcase the project and gather feedback on Aug. 27.