National Institute of Standards and TechnologyinAha! ScienceWhat Time is it on the Moon?New lunar time proposal is a first step for Moon GPSAug 147Aug 147
National Institute of Standards and TechnologyinAha! ScienceNew Clock is Most Accurate EverThis atomic timekeeper would lose no more than 1 second if it ran for 30 billion yearsJul 37Jul 37
National Institute of Standards and TechnologyinAha! ScienceTornado Risk Finally Addressed in International Building CodeTornadoes rip roofs off buildings via physics similar to what makes an airplane fly. The 2024 IBC addresses the challenge.Jun 116Jun 116
National Institute of Standards and TechnologyinAha! ScienceForgotten Part of Apollo Moon Rockets is RediscoveredA scientist is astonished by an unexpected find in Saturn V parts pulled from the bottom of the seaJun 45Jun 45
National Institute of Standards and TechnologyinAha! SciencePlastic Recycling’s Persistent Problem … Solved?How AI could turn trash to cash, keeping plastic out of landfillsMay 3011May 3011
National Institute of Standards and TechnologyinAha! ScienceAn Inventor’s Advice for Inventors“Surround yourself with really smart people,” says Laurie E. Locascio, who has a dozen patents and is now director of the National…May 234May 234
National Institute of Standards and TechnologyinAha! ScienceThe Future of Medicine is in Your PoopExcretory experimentation is laying the groundwork for next-gen treatments and medicines derived from human fecesMay 27May 27
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National Institute of Standards and TechnologyinAha! ScienceThe Flawed Measurement that Almost Killed Indiana JonesIndy enters a temple laced with ancient mechanical traps, and then…Apr 172Apr 172
National Institute of Standards and TechnologyinAha! ScienceWhat Does ‘Quantum’ Actually Mean and Why is it Everywhere?Demystifying the quantum world, revealing its surprising number of everyday uses, and exploring the exotic future potentialApr 117Apr 117