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scattering is routinely used to study solutions and surface adsorption of biomacromolecules. Neutrons are particularly well suited to study biological materials because of their sensitivity to light
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Modern medicine is increasingly using biologics to treat disease. However, these proteins and nucleic acids are fragile and to work
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. Unexpected degradation in device performance, sometimes leading to failure, is often traceable to poor material reliability. Reliability is rooted in the stability of the atoms making up a material, and is
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Localization of proteins to bilayer lipid membranes (BLMs) is a complex but fundamental cellular process. The mechanism of binding varies
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The modern transmission electron microscope (TEM) is capable of atomic-resolution structural and chemical imaging. However, such data
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device-related quantities such as the external radiative efficiency can be obtained for every pixel of an image. Temperature dependent hyperspectral imaging work on III-V solar cells is currently being
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such as dynamic nuclear polarization which allow for enhanced signals useable to track metabolite conversion in the body are of interest. NIST is also working on low-field spectroscopy and ultra-low field
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consolidation of precursor materials into metal 3D parts and structures, enabling complex geometry and material designs. Metal Binder Jetting Additive Manufacturing (BJAM) is a sintered-based technology with
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NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. The research objective for Community Resilience is to develop science-based tools to assess resilience and support informed planning and
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, are attempting to expedite discovery by applying modern computational methods to identification and characterization of novel material systems. In this context, the NIST/TRC Group is building capabilities in