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Navy to Commission Littoral Combat Ship Little Rock
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- Written by Department of Defense
Washington, DC - The Navy will commission its newest Freedom-variant littoral combat ship (LCS), the future USS Little Rock (LCS 9), during an 11 a.m. EST ceremony Saturday, at the Canalside waterfront in Buffalo, New York.
FTC Obtains Court Order Banning Work-at-Home Operators from Selling Business Opportunities and Business Coaching Services
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- Written by IVN
Washington, DC - The operators of a work-at-home scheme the Federal Trade Commission sued earlier this year for deceptive practices are banned from selling business opportunities and business coaching services under a settlement with the Commission.
Study: Food impacts brain differently as we age
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- Written by CDFA vis Morning Ag Clips
New York - Diet and dietary practices differentially affect mental health in young adults versus older adults, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.
Navy Extends E-3 High Year Tenure
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- Written by Chief of Naval Personnel
Washington, DC - As part of ongoing reviews of policies that impact Fleet readiness, the Navy announced it is increasing its high year tenure (HYT) policy for active component and Full Time Support (FTS) E-3 Sailors by one year in NAVADMIN 290/17, today.
Atomic Blasting Creates New Devices to Measure Nanoparticles
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- Written by Ben Stein - NIST
Washington, DC - Like sandblasting at the nanometer scale, focused beams of ions ablate hard materials to form intricate three-dimensional patterns. The beams can create tiny features in the lateral dimensions length and width, but to create the next generation of nanometer-scale devices, the energetic ions must precisely control the features in the vertical dimension depth. Now, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have demonstrated that a standard ion-beam technique can be fine-tuned to make structures with depths controlled to within the diameter of a single silicon atom.
New NIST Forensic Tests Help Ensure High-Quality Copies of Digital Evidence
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- Written by Chad Boutin
Washington, DC - Data found on a suspect’s computer, cell phone or tablet can prove to be crucial evidence in a legal case. A new set of software tools developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) aims to make sure this digital evidence will hold up in court.
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