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We’re soaking up that last bit of summer with hot-off-the-press research on pharmacy “deserts,” nuclear pores, the way skin cells find their purpose, and more.
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Planetary scientist Richard Binzel has spent 33 influential years at MIT. His career highlights include contributions to NASA missions OSIRIS-REx, New Horizons, Lucy, and Psyche, as well as research related to asteroids Bennu, Apophis and Vesta.
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Fundamental Constants Are the Future of Measurement Details Written by Adam J. Fleisher Washington, DC - In an essay titled “The end of artefacts, ” Nobel laureate and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) fellow William D. Phillips details how scientists came to realize the original vision of the metric system, or the International System of Units (SI) — a system of units “for all times, for all people.” With the redefinition of the kilogram in 2019, the new SI was rightly celebrated as a unifying achievement toward the democratization of science, with NIST and its international partners having collectively led the charge.