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- Standard Reference Materials | NIST
NIST supports accurate and compatible measurements by certifying and providing over 1200 Standard Reference Materials® with well-characterized composition or properties, or both
- Bioinspired Materials Can Take a Punch - NIST
NIST worked on this project as part of its mission to develop advanced measurement methods that can be useful to U S industry Researchers can use the measurement methods developed for this project to further develop impact-resistant materials based on Bouligand structures as well as other types of advanced materials with special properties
- X-Ray Mass Attenuation Coefficients | NIST
Abstract Tables and graphs of the photon mass attenuation coefficient μ ρ and the mass energy-absorption coefficient μ en ρ are presented for all of the elements Z = 1 to 92, and for 48 compounds and mixtures of radiological interest
- National Advanced Packaging Manufacturing Program | NIST
Materials and substrates; Equipment, tools, and processes; Power delivery and thermal management for advanced packaging assemblies; Photonics and connectors that communicate with the outside world; A chiplet ecosystem; Co-design of multi-chiplet systems with automated tools
- Cryogenic Materials Properties Reference List | NIST
Handbook on Materials for Superconducting Machinery Metals and Ceramics Information Center, Battelle, Columbus Laboratories November 1974 (With November 1975 and January 1977 Supplements) p 5 1 2-7 Wadd Technical Report Part II: Properties of Solids Editor: Victor J Johnson A compendium of the properties of materials at low temperature
- Materials | NIST - National Institute of Standards and Technology
Plastics, carbon nanotubes, high-strength alloys, artificial bone and joint replacements are just some of the emerging materials for which NIST develops testbeds, defines benchmarks, and develops formability measurements and models
- Software Security in Supply Chains: Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)
Figure 2 - Illustrative Example of Software Life Cycle and Bill of Materials Assembly Line When applicable to a procurement action, federal agencies should require their suppliers of software products and services to provide access to machine-readable SBOMs in conformance with the EO and NTIA’s The Minimum Elements For a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) by containing:
- Free and Low Cost Online Cybersecurity Learning Content
* Materials are related to coding, cybersecurity product training, certification preparation or general IT and cybersecurity skills development, and teacher training and curriculum ** Some of these materials may only be free or low cost (less than $100) for a limited time
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