National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)’s Post

Companies that make dental products — such as toothpaste, fillings and crowns — sometimes spend years developing these items, only to find out in final testing that they are too irritating to go in a human mouth.     But what if we could test dental products on a model of the human mouth tissue early in the development process?     A NIST researcher is working toward making that a reality in the lab, and that knowledge may help unlock other scientific advances, too.    Learn more in our latest Taking Measure blog post: https://lnkd.in/duDBGhB8     #RegenerativeMedicine #Dental #Research  

  • A researcher wearing safety gear kneels at the open door of a lab fridge, displaying a tray of samples.
Jose Enrique Quesada Madriz

Consultor Aseguramiento Metrológico, Lic. Ingeniería Industrial - Mecánico de Precisión - Costa Rica

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Muy didáctico

Tahir K.

I explore quantum, AI, neuroscience, energy, space, geopolitics, and entrepreneurship. My goal: ethical tech advancements and cutting-edge research

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Congratulations!

Yay Robert! He’s doing great work!

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