STS
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STS may refer to:
Science, medicine, meteorology and technology
- Scanning tunneling spectroscopy, a spectroscopy technique based on Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
- Science and technology studies
- Science & Technology Summit 2010 in The Hague
- Science Talent Search, a research-based science competition
- Science, technology and society
- Semipalatinsk Test Site, the primary test site for Soviet nuclear weapons
- Sequence-tagged site, a gene-reference in genomics
- Serologic tests for syphilis, an umbrella term for diagnostic blood tests for syphilis
- Severe Tropical Storm
- Ship-to-ship transfer, an operation where cargo is transferred between seagoing ships
- Socio-technical systems
- Soft-tissue sarcoma, a type of cancer
- Sonar Technician Submarine, a Navy Rate
- Space Tourism Society, a society focused on space tourism
- Space Transportation System, a 1969 visionary NASA system of reusable space vehicles
- NASA's Space Shuttle program, the only implemented part of the Space Transportation System
- Special treatment steel, a high-quality chromium-nickel armor steel used by the US Navy
- Static transfer switch, an electronic device that is used to transfer an electrical load between two sources
- Staurosporine, an antibiotic
- Sterkfontein Type Site, an abbreviation used with Australopithecus specimens from the Sterkfontein site in South Africa
- STS (gene), which codes for steroid sulfatase
- Suomenkielisten teknikkojen seura, now incorporated into Academic Engineers and Architects in Finland TEK
- Superior temporal sulcus
Computing
- HTTP Strict Transport Security, a web security policy mechanism
- Microsoft Live Labs Security Token Service, a gateway to handle claims within Microsoft's Identity Metasystem
- Security token service, a web service that issues security tokens
- SharePoint, originally known as SharePoint Team Services
- State transition system, an abstract machine used in the study of computation
- Station-to-Station protocol, a cryptographic key agreement scheme that provides mutual authentication
- Synergy Teleconferencing System, a computer bulletin board operating system
- Spring Tool Suite - IDE for Spring Framework
Communications
- Serviciul de Telecomunicaţii Speciale, the Romanian Special Telecommunication Service
- STS Relay, the speech to speech relay service available via 711 in the United States
- STS (TV channel), a Russian TV channel
- Synchronous transport signal, part of the Synchronous optical networking communications system
Culture
- Satanas, a Filipino-American gang
- Sing the Sorrow, an album by AFI
- Stepover toehold sleeper, a submission hold used in professional wrestling
- Swallow the Sun, a Finnish death metal band
- S.T.S., an Austropop band
Societies, organizations and companies
- Scottish Tartans Society, a defunct Scottish society devoted to tartan
- Sheboygan Transit System, a public bus system run by the city of Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- Siemens Transportation Systems, the transportation business unit of Siemens AG
- Sisu Terminal Systems, a former terminal tractor producer
- Société de transport de Sherbrooke, a public bus system in Sherbrooke, Quebec
- Société de transport du Saguenay, a public bus system in Saguenay, Quebec
- Society of the Holy Trinity (Societas Trinitatis Sanctae – STS), Lutheran ministerium
- Suomen Työväen Säästöpankki, a defunct Finnish commercial bank
Other uses
- Cadillac STS, a luxury car sold by Cadillac
- Sail training ship, a ship's prefix
- Saints, the plural of Saint, for example: Sts. Peter and Paul
- Satellite Transit System, the underground people mover in Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
- Short-term business statistics, for monthly and quarterly economic statistics
- Special Tactics Squadrons, special forces units belonging to United States Air Force Special Operations Command
- Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School, a private school in Alberta
- STS, the IATA airport code for Charles M. Schulz - Sonoma County Airport
- Susquehannock Trail System, in northcentral Pennsylvania
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