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Fixed vs. Portable Coordinate Measuring Machines

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If your manufacturing organization is going to grow, you know you need an inspection solution beyond the capabilities of micrometers and calipers. You know you need to gather more data in a faster and more reliable manner.

The Case for Building Beautiful Instruments

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I discovered my affinity for attractive instruments while working a job before coming to NIST. My boss at the time had a love affair with the common hose clamp—the one with the worm gear.

Women in Technology

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Traditionally, technical jobs have been underrepresented by women. But that's changing, says Emily O'Dea, commercial services process manager at Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence.

New X-ray Measurement Approach Could Improve CT Scanners

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A new measurement approach proposed by scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) could lead to a better way to calibrate computed tomography (CT) scanners, potentially streamlining patient treatment by improving communication among docto

Working and Growing With Collaborative Robots

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Robots have been a part of industry longer than you might think. The patent for the first industrial robot, Unimate, was granted in 1961.

Robots Track Moving Objects With Unprecedented Precision

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A novel system developed at MIT uses RFID tags to help robots home in on moving objects with unprecedented speed and accuracy.

NIST: Blockchain Provides Security, Traceability for Smart Manufacturing

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Engineers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) needed a way to secure smart manufacturing systems using the

Using Artificial Intelligence to Engineer Materials’ Properties

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Introducing a small amount of strain into crystalline materials, such as diamond or silicon, can produce significant changes in their properties, researchers have found. The mechanical strain is represented here as a deformation in the diamond's shape. Image: Chelsea Turner, MIT

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Applying just a bit of strain to a piece of semiconductor or other crystalline material can deform the orderly arrangement of atoms in its structure enough to cause dramatic changes in its properties, such as the way it conducts electricity, transmits light, or condu

Inspecting Lithium-Ion Battery Electrodes Without Damaging Them

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Electrodes are essential components of modern lithium-ion batteries, which are used to power mobile electronic devices, electric vehicles, and many other products.

Creating a World Standard in Tube-Fabrication Solutions

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In the manufacturing universe, metal tube fabrication is a world of its own. That being said, the requirements for developing a new world-standard solution for tube bending are common to all manufacturing—be faster, more accurate, and more economical.

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