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A Security Perspective on the Web3 Paradigm

February 25, 2025
Author(s)
Dylan Yaga, Peter Mell
Web3 is a proposed vision for the future of the internet that is restructured to be more user-centric with an emphasis on decentralized data. Users would own and manage their personal data, and systems would be decentralized and distributed. Digital tokens

Don't Use LLMs to Make Relevance Judgments

February 25, 2025
Author(s)
Ian Soboroff
Making the relevance judgments for a TREC-style test collection can be complex and expensive. A typical TREC track usually involves a team of six contractors working for 2-4 weeks. Those contractors need to be trained and monitored. Software has to be

Kolmogorov turbulence in atomic Bose-Einstein condensates

February 25, 2025
Author(s)
Ian Spielman, Mingshu Zhao, Junheng Tao
We investigated turbulence in atomic Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) using a minimally destructive, impurity injection technique analogous to particle image velocimetry in conventional fluids. Our approach transfers small regions of the BEC into a

Measurement resolution enhanced coherence for lattice fermions

February 25, 2025
Author(s)
Ian Spielman, Hilary Hurst, Yik Teoh
Weak measurement enables the extraction of targeted information from a quantum system while minimizing decoherence due to measurement backaction. However, in many-body quantum systems backaction can have unexpected effects on wavefunction collapse. We

System Vicarious Calibration for climate and global long-term operational ocean color applications

February 25, 2025
Author(s)
Giuseppe Zibordi, B. Carol Johnson, Ewa Kwiatkowska, Kenneth Voss, David Antoine, Sean William Bailey, Andrew Barnard, Brian Barnes, Agnieszka Bialek, Shuguo Chen, Susanne Craig, Constant Mazeran, FREDERIC MELIN, Jee-Eun Min, Hiroshi Murakami, Menghua Wang
System Vicarious Calibration (SVC) enhances the accuracy of satellite ocean color radiometric data products by removing the bias due to the intrinsic inaccuracies affecting both the responsivity of the space sensor and the correction for the atmospheric

Compressed Liquid (p-r-T) Measurements of trans-1,2-Dichloroethene [R1130(E)]

February 24, 2025
Author(s)
Tara Fortin, Stephanie Outcalt
Pressure-density-temperature (p-ρ-T) data for the refrigerant R-1130(E) (trans-1,2-dichloroethene) were measured in the compressed liquid phase using an automated vibrating tube densimeter. Overall, the measurements covered temperatures from 270 K to 410 K

Accurate keyhole instability prediction in metal additive manufacturing through machine learning-aided numerical simulation

February 20, 2025
Author(s)
Jiahui Zhang, Runbo Jiang, Kangming Li, Pengyu Chen, Xiao Shang, Zhiying Liu, Brian Simonds, Qianglong Wei, Hongze Wang, Jason Hattrick-Simpers, Tao Sun, Anthony Rollet, Yu Zou
A primary obstacle impeding the use of metal additive manufacturing technologies in fatigue-sensitive applications is the presence of porosity, primarily caused by keyhole instability. To tackle this challenge, it is imperative to accurately forecast

Role of NEIL1 in genome maintenance

February 19, 2025
Author(s)
Amanda McCullough, Irina Minko, Michael Luzadder, Jamie Zuckerman, Pawel Jaruga, Vladimir Vartanian, M Miral Dizdar, R. Stephen Lloyd
Phylogenetic analyses of DNA glycosylases that function in the initiation step of base excision repair reveal a high degree of conservation within the genes encoding Nei-like DNA glycosylase 1 (NEIL1). In concert with other glycosylases, this enzyme is an

State Space Neural Network with Nonlinear Physics for Mechanical System Modeling

February 19, 2025
Author(s)
Reese Eischens, Tao Li, Gregory Vogl, Yi Cai, Yongzhi Qu
Dynamic modeling of mechanical systems is important for the monitoring, diagnostics, control, and prediction of system behaviors. Modeling dynamic system is one of the emerging tasks in scientific machine learning. Neural networks have been used to learn

Evaluations of the decay data of 55Fe, 55Co, 103mRh, 103Pd, 129mSn and 166Ho from the Decay Data Evaluation Project (DDEP)-2024

February 18, 2025
Author(s)
Xavier Mougeot, Philippe Cassette, Valery Chechev, Christophe Dulieu, Xiaolong Huang, Mark Kellett, Tibor Kibedi, Nikolay Kuzmenko, Sylvain Leblond, Alan Nichols, Brian Zimmerman
Since 1995, members of the Decay Data Evaluation Project (DDEP) have evaluated the decay data from different radionuclides of special interest for metrology or practical applications, e.g. nuclear medicine, monitoring and reactor shielding, etc. Since 2004

Rheology and Microstructural Behavior of Semidilute Suspensions of Semiflexible Rods across Five Decades of Shear Rate

February 18, 2025
Author(s)
Paul Salipante, Ryan Murphy, Steve Kuei, Jeffrey Fagan, Christopher Sims, Kathleen Weigandt, Steven Hudson
Rod-like particles are efficient rheology modifiers and are commonly found in a variety of biological and industrially relevant suspensions, from biofilaments to worm-like surfactant micelles. These suspensions display strong shear-thinning behavior, and

Workshop on Enhancing Security of Devices and Components Across the Supply Chain

February 18, 2025
Author(s)
Sanjay Rekhi, David Kuhn, Kim Schaffer, Murugiah Souppaya, Noah Waller, Nelson Hastings, Michael Ogata, William Barker
NIST hosted an in-person, all-day workshop on February 27, 2024, to discuss existing and emerging cybersecurity threats and mitigation techniques for semiconductors throughout their life cycle. The workshop obtained valuable feedback from industry

Mechanical Sensors for Planck-scale Dark Matter Searches via Long-range Forces

February 14, 2025
Author(s)
Jacob Taylor, Juehang Qin, Dorian Amaral, sunil bhave, Erqian Cai, Daniel Carney, Raphael Lang, Shengchao Li, Claire Marvinney, Alberto Marino, Jared Newton, Christopher Tunnell
Dark matter candidates with masses around the Planck-scale are theoretically well-motivated and have been the subject of numerous studies; it has also been suggested that it might be possible to search for dark matter solely via gravitational interactions

Quantum Emitters Induced by High Pressure and UV Laser Irradiation in Multilayer GaSe

February 14, 2025
Author(s)
Sinto Varghese, Sichenge Wang, Bimal Neupane, Bhojraj Bhandari, Yan Jiang, Roberto Gonzalez Rodriguez, Sergiy Krylyuk, Albert Davydov, Hao Yan, Yuanxi Wang, Anupama Kaul, Jingbiao Cui, Yuankun Lin
In this work, we report on defect generation in multilayer GaSe through hydrostatic pressure quenching and UV laser irradiation. The Raman line width from the UV 266 nm irradiated sample is much wider than that in pressure-quenched GaSe, corresponding to a

Scalable Bottom-Up Synthesis of Nanoporous Hexagonal Boron Nitride (h-BN) for Large-Area Atomically Thin Ceramic Membranes

February 14, 2025
Author(s)
Andrew Naclerio, Peifu Cheng, Saban Hus, John Diulus, Marti Checa, Ivan Vlassiouk, William Fissel, Liam Collins, Matthew Coupin, Jamie Warner, Andrei Kolmakov, An-Ping Li, Piran Ravichandran Kidambi
Nanopores embedded within monolayer hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) offer possibilities of creating atomically thin ceramic membranes with unique combinations of high permeance (atomic thinness), high selectivity (via molecular sieving), increased thermal

The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 (Japanese translation)

February 13, 2025
Author(s)
Cherilyn Pascoe, Stephen Quinn, Karen Scarfone
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 provides guidance to industry, government agencies, and other organizations to manage cybersecurity risks. It offers a taxonomy of high-level cybersecurity outcomes that can be used by any organization —

The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 (Norwegian translation)

February 13, 2025
Author(s)
Cherilyn Pascoe, Stephen Quinn, Karen Scarfone
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 provides guidance to industry, government agencies, and other organizations to manage cybersecurity risks. It offers a taxonomy of high-level cybersecurity outcomes that can be used by any organization —

Effect of ''glancing'' collisions in the cold atom vacuum standard

February 12, 2025
Author(s)
Stephen Eckel, Daniel Barker, James A. Fedchak, Jacek Klos, Julia Scherschligt, Eite Tiesinga
We theoretically investigate the effect of "glancing" collisions on the ultra-high-vacuum pressure readings of the cold-atom vacuum standard (CAVS), based on either ultracold $^7$Li or $^87}$Rb atoms. Here, glancing collisions are those collisions between
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