National
Institute of Standards and Technology
The National Institute of Standards and Technology, an agency of
the Commerce Department's Technology Administration, was founded
in 1901 as the nation's first federal physical science research
laboratory. Over the years, the scientists and technical staff at
NIST have made solid contributions to image processing, DNA technologies,
smoke detectors, and automated error-correcting software for machine
tools. Just a few of the other areas in which NIST has had major
impact include atomic clocks, X-ray standards for mammography, scanning
tunneling microscopy, pollution-control technology, and high-speed
dental drills.
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