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 Seventy-One Staff Members Earn Departmental Bronze and Other NIST Awards
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 NIST Awards $24 Million in Grants for New University Research Facilities
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 Neutron Researchers Discover Widely Sought Property in Magnetic Semiconductor
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 NIST Physicist Wins OSA’s First Walther Award
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 42 Employees Earn DOC Awards
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 Blue Ribbon Commission Issues Findings on NIST Safety
 Media Advisory: American Chemical Society to Honor NIST Role in 1931 Discovery of Heavy Hydrogen
 Reminder: Turn Your Clocks Back on Sunday, November 2
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 JILA Scientists create first dense gas of ultracold 'polar' molecules
 Information Update: NIST Takes Additional Steps to Strengthen Safety at Its Boulder Laboratory
 NIST Seeks Suggestions for Future R&D Funding Areas
 NIST and Partners Identify Tiny Gold Clusters as Top-Notch Catalysts
 WTC 7 Technical Briefing on Aug. 26, 2008
 NIST to Release Report and Recommendations from Investigation of World Trade Center Building 7
 NIST Commits to Action for Strengthening Safety--NIST Responds to Investigative Report, City of Boulder Regarding Safety Improvements
 NIST Extends Proposal Deadline for Construction Grant Program
 Reports from Five Radiation Safety and Health Experts on the June 9 Plutonium Incident
 No Significant Health Risks Expected from Plutonium Exposures
 New Program to Fund Monitoring, Inspection Technologies for Public Infrastructure
 NIST Response to NRC Confirmatory Action Letter
 Information Update: June 27, 2008--Medical Tests Indicate Internal Contamination Due to June 9 Plutonium Incident
 June 24, 2008 Update--Plutonium Discharge into Sink Below Federal and State Limits
 June 17, 2008 Update--NIST Finds Radiation Contamination in Lab Sink
 Low-Level Plutonium Sample Involved in NIST-Boulder Lab Incident
 NIST’s Novel ‘Noise Thermometry’ May Help Redefine International Unit of Temperature
 Research Measures Movement of Nanomaterials in Simple Model Food Chain
 Record-setting Laser May Aid Searches for Earthlike Planets
 New Midwestern Research Center Announced For Nanoelectronics Research Initiative
 A Sub-femtosecond Stop Watch for ‘Photon Finish’ Races
 Copolymers Block Out New Approaches to Microelectronics at NIST
 Nanomaterials Show Unexpected Strength Under Stress
 Joint Research: Probing the Mysteries of a Surprisingly Tough Hydrogel
 New NIST Detector Can ‘See’ Single Neutrons Over Broad Range
 All Done With Mirrors: NIST Microscope Tracks Nanoparticles in 3-D
 Stunt Doubles: Ultracold Atoms Could Replicate the Electron ‘Jitterbug’
 NIST Seeks Public Comment on New Technology Innovation Program Regulations
 NIST Nobel Laureate Explains “Science of Cold” to 800 Middle School Students
 Voting Standards Guidance Sent to Election Commission
 NIST Votes for U.S. ‘Approval with Comments’ on Office Open XML Standard to Meet International Voting Deadline
 America COMPETES Act Brings Immediate Changes to NIST
 NIST, UMBI To Expand Cooperation in Bioresearch
 Speed Bumps Less Important Than Potholes for Graphene
 JILA Measurements Recast Usual View of Elusive Force
 NIST Wants Comments on Draft ‘Hash’ Requirements
 Two Vote Testing Labs Proposed for Accreditation
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Researchers working at NIST have confirmed that thin magnetic layers (red) of a semiconductor separated by a nonmagnetic layer (blue) can exhibit a coveted phenomenon known as “antiferromagnetic coupling,” in which manganese (Mn) atoms in successive magnetic layers spontaneously orient their magnetization in opposite directions. This discovery, made by scattering neutrons (arrows) from the material, raises the prospects of “spintronic logic circuits” that could both store and process data. Read more.

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