News
- NPL's acoustic thermometry research and the forthcoming change to the definition of the kilogram will be on display at the Royal Society from 2-7 July 2013.
- Research from NPL and Linköping University suggests that single layer graphene is a more sensitive gas sensing material than bi-layer graphene.
- Please note that the MSF 60 kHz time and frequency signal broadcast from Anthorn Radio Station will be continuously off-air for maintenance work from Monday 1 July, 08:00 BST to Friday 5 July, 18:00 BST.
- European project produces measurements to help commercial growth of devices based on micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS).
- JT Janssen and Alexander Tzalenchuk give an insight into the role of graphene in their research at NPL.
- Professor Marcus du Sautoy presents a three-part series for BBC Four looking at the history and science of measurement, and at how precision has come to rule our lives.
- New laboratory provides world-leading measurement services to local and national businesses and free measurement workshops.
- A team including NPL scientists reveals a major breakthrough in the modelling of water.
- NPL is part of a European Energy Harvesting project that has developed a new way to accurately measure the power requirements and outputs of MEMS devices.
- Honeywell Analytics asked NPL to investigate the best way to produce reference standards for a series of problematic, reactive substances.
