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Why would an environmentally concerned federal agency synthesize auto exhaust?
Scientists at the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and
A novel solar water heating system developed by the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology is now hard at work in Great Smoky
Weights and measures officials in the National Conference on Weights and Measures are expected to adopt revisions to the Uniform Engine Fuels, Petroleum
A National Institute of Standards and Technology-built photovoltaic residential hot water heater that uses computer technology to maximize the conversion of
Franklin R. Guenther of FREDERICK, Md., and William D. Dorko of GAITHERSBURG, Md., both research chemists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology
Environmentally sensitive and cash-conscious BEES soon could be helping designers and architects plan better buildings.
BEES, an acronym for "Building for
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology today announced 17 projects to receive cost-shared funding to help the nation's smaller
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Environmental Protection Agency and four industry groups today announced a new
A recently completed Commerce Department field test will help environmental scientists worldwide more accurately measure ground-level changes in damaging
Researchers at the Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology have invented a novel solar water heating system that is believed to be
A new database with important information on the performance of orifice meters in measuring fluid flows is now available from the Standard Reference Data
A newly expanded database on the physical properties of alternative refrigerants will help U.S. industry convert from chemicals that are thought to harm the
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, along with colleagues at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, have
Commerce Department Secretary Ronald H. Brown and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Carol Browner have announced a cooperative pilot project to help
Everyone wants to measure ozone, or so it seems. Scientists are continually monitoring the ozone hole in the upper atmosphere. Weather reports often caution
California inventor Norman Fawley had a great idea for a new technology. Fawley believed that adding resin-impregnated glass filaments to aluminum could
Commercialization Academy Director for Venture Partners of the University of Colorado, Boulder, Ms. Sally Hatcher, who is my colleague and fellow Technology