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Imageomics Applies AI and Vision Advancements to Biological Questions
COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 22, 2024 — Researchers at Ohio State University are pioneering the field of “imageomics.” Founded on advancements in machine learning and computer vision, the researchers are using imageomics to explore fundamental questions about biological processes by combining images of living organisms with computer-enabled analysis.
Redwire Sells Space-Manufactured Optical Crystal
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., July 5, 2022 — Redwire Corp., a publicly traded space infrastructure company, reported the first sale of its space-manufactured optical crystal offering to researchers at the Center for Electron Microscopy and Analysis (CEMAS), an electron microscopy facility at...
Retinomorphic Sensors Detect Motion as Mammals Do
CORVALLIS, Ore., Jan. 12, 2021 — A retinomorphic optical sensor, featuring an ultrathin perovskite semiconductor layering, has demonstrated the ability to perceive changes to its visual field in much the same way as the human eye. The technology relies on ultrathin layers of...
LaserNetUS Awarded $18M by US DOE
WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 28, 2020 — The U.S. Department of Energy announced $18 million in funding for LaserNetUS, a network of 10 high-intensity laser facilities at national laboratories and universities in the United States and Canada. The initiative, established in 2018, is...
Solar Cell Stores Energy, Too
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 7, 2014 — Solar cells could soon double as rechargeable batteries, greatly enhancing their power and efficiency.
OSA Names Bonenfant Scholarship Winner
WASHINGTON, March 3, 2014 — Margaret Cron has been named the 2014 recipient of the OSA Foundation’s Paul Anthony Bonenfant Memorial Scholarship. A biomedical engineering student at Ohio State University, Cron will use the scholarship to attend a study-abroad program at...
OFS reports fusion splicing
Apr 1, 2013 — A Norcross, Ga.-based fiber optic network products supplier has successfully fusion-spliced silica and sapphire fibers using a proprietary standard S178 portable fusion splicer. The new method overcomes traditional barriers to splicing the fibers...
Simulations Uncover Obstacle to Harnessing Laser-driven Fusion
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 27, 2013 — A once-promising approach for using next-generation, ultra-intense lasers to help deliver commercially viable fusion energy has been brought into serious question by new experimental results and first-of-a-kind simulations of laser-plasma...
OFS Successfully Splices Sapphire, Silica Fibers
NORCROSS, Ga., Feb. 7, 2013 — OFS, a fiber optic network products supplier and manufacturer, has successfully fusion-spliced silica and sapphire fibers using the company’s standard S178 portable fusion splicer. The achievement was announced this week at Photonics West 2013 in...
Single-Cell Imaging Clarifies How Cells Tell Time
COLUMBUS, Ohio, and MONTREAL, Nov. 19, 2012 — A new imaging approach offers the first real-time visual evidence of how cells know when to enter the next phase of their development.
Camera captures atoms moving in a molecule
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The first real-time image of two atoms vibrating in a molecule was recorded with a new ultrafast camera. A team from Kansas and The Ohio state universities used ultrafast laser pulses to knock one electron out of its natural orbit in a molecule, and...
Camera Captures Atoms Moving in a Molecule
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 7, 2012 — Using ultrafast laser pulses to knock one electron out of its natural molecular orbit as a kind of "flashbulb" to illuminate molecular motion, a team from Ohio and Kansas state universities recorded the first real-time image of two atoms vibrating...
Gravitational Lensing Technique Discerns Distant Quasar
PARIS, Nov. 9, 2011 — A new twist on gravitational lensing has led to a unique view of a quasar surrounding a distant black hole. While black holes themselves are invisible, the forces they unleash cause some of the brightest phenomena in the universe. Quasars...
Novel nanoparticles change color
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Tiny polymeric containers stuffed with red and green quantum dots promise to provide continuous light for biomedical imaging. Engineers at Ohio State University have invented nanoparticles that, somewhat unusually, glow red, green or yellow...
New Nanoparticles Change Colors
COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 1, 2011 — Tiny polymeric containers stuffed with red and green quantum dots promise to provide continuous light in biomedical imaging. Engineers at Ohio State University, led by Jessica Winter and Gang Ruan have invented a kind of nanoparticle that shines in...
Novel Lens Simplifies 3-D Microscopy
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 22, 2011 — A new lens designed by engineers at Ohio State University enables microscopic objects to be seen from nine angles simultaneously to create a 3-D image. 3-D imaging typically is achieved using multiple lenses or cameras that move around an object....
Sandia Awarded $2.6M in DoE Grants
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Nov. 9, 2010 — Sandia National Laboratories announced that four of its researchers have received three-year grants totaling $2.6 million from the Department of Energy’s Office of Science to pursue computational research proposals that would help to create an...
IR Telescope Images Buckyballs in Space
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 , 2010 — Using NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered an enormous amount of buckyballs in space. They used the infrared observatory to find the little carbon spheres throughout the Milky Way galaxy — in the space between...
Ferro Receives $1M Solar Grant
CLEVELAND, Jan. 15, 2010 -- Ferro Electronic Materials of Cleveland, a materials supplier for fabricating photovoltaic solar cells, was awarded a $1 million grant by the Ohio Department of Development (ODOD) to develop advanced durability sealing systems for solar cells. ...
AFM Images Breathing Bacteria
COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 17, 2009 – A combination of atomic force and optical microscopes revealed that common soil bacteria can “inhale” toxic metals and “exhale” them in a nontoxic form, researchers at Ohio State University said. The process could be used to clean up toxic chemicals.
Model Simulates Atomic Processes in Nanomaterials
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 12, 2007 -- Researchers from MIT, Georgia Institute of Technology and Ohio State University have developed a new computer modeling approach to study how materials behave under stress at the atomic level, offering insights that could help engineers design...
San Andreas Survey Reveals Never-Seen Fault Lines
Dec 20, 2005 — COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 20 -- In completing the most meticulous survey ever made of the San Andreas Fault, Ohio State University researchers found detailed features no one else had been able to see. Michael Bevis, an eminent scholar in geodynamics...
Bad Tunnel Diode Enables Good Millimeter-Wave Sensor
Oct 1, 2005 — By realizing that a bad tunnel diode could form the basis for a good sensor, researchers at Ohio State University in Columbus, the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington and the University of Notre Dame in Indiana may have found a new technology...
Marketing Students Get an Eyeful
May 19, 2005 — BEDFORD, Mass., May 19 -- Marketing students in Ohio State University's School of Journalism and Communication were recently introduced to the science of eye tracking in a course using technology developed by Applied Science Laboratories (ASL), of...
NSF Funds 6 Nanotech Research Centers
Sep 22, 2004 — ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 22 -- The National Science Foundation (NSF) today announced awards of $69 million over five years to fund centers in nanoscale science and engineering at University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley), Stanford University...
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