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Organizations
- Curriculum Advice and Support Team, renamed to Scottish Further Education Unit
- College of Applied Science and Technology, a college at the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York, USA
- Creative Arts Shoestring Theatre, a small theatre in Hickory, North Carolina, USA
- College Area Swim Team, a Swim Club located in San Diego, California, USA
- Council for Agricultural Science and Technology, a scientific organization addressing issues of plant, animal, and food sciences and technologies.
- CAST is the maker of CAST Application Intelligence Platform that provides the metrics and information IT executives must have to measure, monitor and improve the quality of business applications and the performance of development teams.
Mathematics and programming
- Cosine All Sine Tangent, a Trigonometry mnemonic used to memorize the positive trigonometric functions in each quadrant of a circle
- CAST tool, a software application used in the process of software testing
- CAST-128, a block cipher in cryptography
Science and technology
- CAST gene, a human protein
- Cardiac Arrhythmia Suppression Trial
- CERN Axion Solar Telescope, in theoretical astrophysics and quantum physics, an axion detector built to search for axions produced inside the sun
Other
- CAST (race), a race of androids in the Phantasy Star series of video games
- CAST (software)
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