NIST Technology at a Glance
Articles about the Physics Laboratory in
Technology at a Glance Archives
Year
Season
Title
2004
Summer/Fall
NIST Unveils New Mini Atomic Clock
Scientists Create New Matter Form
Teleporting Quantum States from One Atom to Another
2003
Fall/Winter
A Bose-Einstein "Super Molecule"
Summer
Progress Toward a "Super Molecule"
Novel Spectroscopic Method Detects Terrorist Threats
Winter/Spring
Better Chemistry Through Nanorings
Web Site Features Tiny Technologies
2002
Summer
Computers Based on Ion Traps?
Winter/Spring
Nobel Prize Team Earns New Honor
2001
Fall
Atomic Clock Uses Optical Frequency
Corrective Lenses For UV Lithography
Spring
Nanoscale Views Of Atom Structure
When Atoms Do The "Bosenova"
A Better Look at Fine Details
Turning Seaweed into a Scientific Tool
2000
Summer
Best in the World Clock Debut
1999
Fall
Modeling Blends Science with Art
NIST Helps Ensure Good X-ray Vision
Natural Constants Get New Values
Spring/Summer
Atom Optics: When 3+0=4
Winter
Physicists Build Better Atom Laser
Calibration Service For Prostate Seeds
Mini CAT Scans Check Out Circuits
1998
Fall
Optical Lab
Winter
Physicists Build Quietest of Places
Lighting the Way to Safer Flying
Clock in S ... P ... A ... C ... E
Optical Properties
1997
Fall
NIST Physicst Shares Nobel Prize
Not Your Average Reference Materials
The Hunt for Interstellar Iron
Summer
A Kinder, Gentler Nanoscale Viewer
Spring
Infrared Images Track Molecules
Winter
Optical "Tweezers" Measure Stickiness
1996
Fall
Trading Places Atomic-Style
Color is Clue to Ocean Organisms
A Clock that Resets Itself?
Finding Vinegar in the Milky Way
Summer
Schroedinger's Cat in an Atomic Cage
Radiation and Hearts
Winter
New Standards for Mammography
For a Good Time, Call NIST
1995
Fall
Atom Lithography May Shrink "Chips"
Aging Silk with Radiation
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