Measuring Tiny Forces with Light

August 24, 2016 Office 0

Photons are bizarre: They have no mass, but they do have momentum. And that allows researchers to do counterintuitive things with photons, such as using light to push matter around. Recently, a group of scientists […]

The New ISO/IEC 17025 – What to Expect

August 15, 2016 Office 0

by Dr. George Anastasopoulos ISO/IEC 17025 was first issued in 1999 by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electro-technical Commission (IEC). It is the single most important standard for calibration and testing […]

Calibration Lab Vectors of Vulnerability

August 15, 2016 Office 0

by Marcus Vickers No, I am not talking about RF & Microwave calibration! In this context I am talking about the Vectors of Vulnerability through the calibration lab as it relates to Information Technology (IT) […]