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Next year will mark the 110th anniversary of a U.S. government agency that is unknown to most Americans. Yet its work affects their everyday lives in countless1 ways. Generations knew the agency as the National Bureau of Standards. When it was founded in 1901, electricity was just making its way into widespread commercial use, and the nation used a variety of standards to measure length, weight, and mass. There were something like 30 different ways to measure quantities of liquid, for instance.
The agency is now known as NIST - the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The Washington Post newspaper calls its headquarters complex in Maryland, on what was once a top-secret missile site, Uncle Sam's funhouse.
NISTThis is a corner of the document that some call America's birth certificate, which NIST helped to hermetically seal. It's a 1507 map, now at the Library of Congress, that showed the word America for the first time. There, NIST technicians and scientists come up with new ways to measure things, set standards for products, and test new technology in all sorts of industries. NIST maintains the earth's atomic clock, which is thought to be so accurate, it would take more than 20 million years for it to gain or lose a single second. NIST standardized2 smoke detector3 readings, X-ray machines, cholesterol4 calculations, and gasoline pump calibrations. For the National Archives, NIST scientists enclosed America's Declaration of Independence and Constitution in an aluminum5 block sealed with tempered glass. NISTNIST helped evaluate various sensors6 that will likely become part of US soldiers' combat uniforms. They include tiny cameras and sensitive audio microphones. One giant room on the NIST campus is filled with exotic milling, machining, and other industrial equipment. Here, specialists make instruments for NIST researchers, who in turn test everything from bullets to football helmets.
They invent things, too. NIST scientists developed a device that turns computer documents and electronic messages into Braille for the sight-impaired.
These days, NIST is especially hard at work on nanotechnology. The agency that standardized fire hoses and once re-measured and corrected the exact length of a meter has a brand-new complex that is testing and measuring matter as small as an atom.
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adj.无数的,多得不计其数的 | |
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adj.标准化的 | |
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3 detector | |
n.发觉者,探测器 | |
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4 cholesterol | |
n.(U)胆固醇 | |
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n.传感器,灵敏元件( sensor的名词复数 ) | |
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