Imperial Valley News Center
New Microwave Imaging Approach Opens a Nanoscale View on Processes in Liquids
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- Written by Mark Bello
Washington, DC - U.S. government nanotechnology researchers have demonstrated a new window to view what are now mostly clandestine operations occurring in soggy, inhospitable realms of the nanoworld-technologically and medically important processes that occur at boundaries between liquids and solids, such as in batteries or along cell membranes.
Ambassador Russell Travel to New York
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- Written by State Department
Washington, DC - Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues Catherine Russell is on travel to New York, where she will co-head the U.S. delegation attending the 60th Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) held March 14–24 at UN Headquarters.
Navy Submarines Arrive in Arctic for ICEX 2016
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- Written by Commander, Submarine Forces
Arctic Ocean - Two Los Angeles-class submarines arrived at U.S. Navy Ice Camp Sargo, a temporary station on top of a floating ice sheet in the Arctic, March 14, as part of Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2016.
Secretary of State John Kerry Launches U.S. Global Strategy To Empower Adolescent Girls
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Washington, DC - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry announced $47 million in new initiatives during the launch of the U.S. Global Strategy to Empower Adolescent Girls at the Department of State today.
Attackers Honing In On Teleworkers? How Organizations Can Secure Their Data
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- Written by Evelyn Brown
Washington, DC - As the number of employees who telework trends upward—and new kinds of devices are used in telework—the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is updating its guidance to include the latest technology available to strengthen an organization’s remote-access data security.
NIST Creates Fundamentally Accurate Quantum Thermometer
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- Written by Chad Boutin
Washington, DC - Better thermometers might be possible as a result of a discovery at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), where physicists have found a way to calibrate temperature measurements by monitoring the tiny motions of a nanomechanical system that are governed by the often counterintuitive rules of quantum mechanics.
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