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Quantum technology fundamentally blocks hacking and docking - Quantum teleportation for secret sharing creates new paradigm in quantum technology - # The internet enables instantaneous exchange of digital information, but exposes users to hacking and other forms of information leakage. Scientists…
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Mystery of photo-induced force unraveled Writerkrissadmin Date2020-02-19 00:00 Hits111 Mystery of photo-induced force unraveled - Findings shed light on origin of spectroscopic forces - The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS, Acting President Seong-Jai Cho) became…
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Single image allows inspection of semiconductor defects Writerkrissadmin Date2020-02-10 00:00 Hits114 Single image allows inspection of semiconductor defects - Real-time measurement technique developed for 3D nanodevices - The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS,…
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KRISS Attains International Equivalence for Reliable COVID-19 Diagnosis  - Participation in a comparison of SARS-CoV-2 RNA measurement methods between 21 institutions from 16 countries -  - Wide range of applications expected in diagnosis of future virus variations and…
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Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is near and dear to our hearts at NSTIC. We understand how important it is to the security and privacy of online transactions and we get excited about any opportunity to increase the awareness of—and encourage the adoption of—MFA. This is why we jumped at the…
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For Immediate Release: September 20, 2012 The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) today announced more than $9 million in grant awards to support the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC). Five U.S. organizations will pilot…
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Today, we’re releasing the public preview of draft Special Publication 800-63-3, Digital Authentication Guideline. We’re excited to share the updates we’ve made—along with the new process that enables our stakeholders to contribute to the document in a more dynamic way.   First things first…
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Those who joined us at the fourth plenary of the Identity Ecosystem Steering Group (IDESG) in Santa Clara, California may have sensed an imminent emergence – the Identity Ecosystem Framework rising after an initial growth period in the fertile soil of working groups and committees, getting ready to…
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Published on the 3rd September 2013 by ANSTO Staff ANSTO researcher using a Positron Emission Tomography tracer. Microfluidic technology may offer faster and more controlled ways to produce radiotracers for medical imaging, including studies into Parkinson’s…
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Published on the 1st January 2014 by ANSTO Staff Jarosite minerals are widespread in a number of industrial and environmental settings, and can act either as heroes or villains. For example, jarosite is deliberately produced to remove iron from hydrometallurgical circuits in zinc production…
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  Published on the 24th January 2014 by ANSTO Staff A new collaborative arrangement will give Australian researchers access, for the first time, to a reliable domestic supply of medical isotopes used in pre-clinical and early stage cancer research.
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Published on the 14th March 2014 by ANSTO Staff
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Published on the 3rd April 2014 by ANSTO Staff 3 April 2014 A new window into the behaviour of ‘molecular chameleon’ proteins could provide the key to developing more-effective drugs for treating diseases such as Parkinson’s.
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Published on the 15th May 2014 by ANSTO Staff Christopher J. Garvey1, Sophie Sacquin-Mora2, Andreas Stadtler3 1 ANSTO, 2Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, France 3Jülich Center for Neutron Science and Institute for Complex Systems, Germany
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Published on the 10th July 2014 by ANSTO Staff
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  Published on the 12th March 2016 by ANSTO Staff In a paper published yesterday in Scientific Reports, researchers from Flinders and Curtin Universities, two universities in the USA and ANSTO, show for the first time how to cut carbon nanotubes in continuous flow, at a consistent length…
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Published on the 16th March 2016 by ANSTO Staff ANSTO research has contributed to an understanding of the ion transport mechanism in graphene, a highly electrically conductive material that has been investigated for use in flexible electronics and innovative forms of energy storage and…
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Published on the 27th April 2016 by ANSTO Staff Cables that become superconducting at 4°Kelvin (K) or -269°Celsius (C) are to crate magnetic field trap to initiate, shape and control the plasma inside the vacuum vessel of the reactor. Superconductors are used in the reactor because they consume…