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Single-shot 3D imaging matrix offers stealth capabilities
GRENOBLE, France – Researchers have demonstrated a single-pulse active 3D imaging matrix operating in the infrared. The imaging matrix can produce a three-dimensional image of a distant object with only a single laser pulse, said the investigators, who work with the...
Cutting Through the Red Tape
Dec 1, 2010 — Negotiating the complexities of global import and export is never easy, but for some optics companies, it has grown still more challenging. According to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), a set of US regulations governing the...
Photonics in Space
Dec 1, 2010 — What would we know about the universe without the aid of optics? A whole lot less than we do now, to be sure. Optics has always played a significant role in both manned and unmanned space missions, while astronomical study would be largely...
Putting the “Eye” in CSI
Sep 1, 2010 — Forensic investigation hasn’t yet achieved the sci-fi type of technological sophistication seen on CSI and other television crime shows, but it’s getting there. Having seen what is possible with DNA, and often feeling considerable...
Telecom Boom in India? Fiber to the home provides welcome boost
Sep 1, 2010 — The telecom sector in India has seen tremendous growth in the past decade, particularly following a series of government efforts in the 1990s. These began in earnest with the announcement of the first National Telecom Policy in 1994 and continued...
The Quantum Leap: Researchers Explore the Clinical Potential of Quantum Dots
Aug 23, 2010 — Researchers have made tremendous progress in recent years in developing optical imaging for the study and management of disease. By taking advantage of the near-infrared window — the wavelength range where scattering and absorption of light...
FaceTime
Aug 1, 2010 — Novel technology and powerful new algorithms have facilitated a range of advances in face recognition systems, leading to improved accuracy in traditional applications – mostly in the areas of surveillance and security – and suggesting a...
A Case for the Liberal Arts
Jun 14, 2010 — On May 24, President Obama delivered the commencement address at the United States Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. In his remarks, he noted that “the burdens of this century cannot fall on our soldiers alone” and emphasized the part...
Fiber Optics off the Coast of Africa
Jun 7, 2010 — Tuesday night, April 6, 2010: The Ile de Batz slowed to a stop in the waters of Dar es Salaam Bay, just off the Msasani Peninsula in the east African nation of Tanzania. The ship had been traveling south from Kenya, laying cable for the Eastern...
X-ray, meet optical control …
BERKELEY, Calif. – Researchers have shown that they can control matter directly with intense x-ray beams and can use one beam to control another. The experiments could open the door to new and interesting ways to use x-rays, said Thornton E. “Ernie” Glover...
Argonne offers integrated approach
May 10, 2010 — Researchers anticipate that the world’s energy needs will double by 2050. To help meet these ballooning needs, the US Department of Energy (DoE)’s Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois recently launched an Alternative Energy &...
Novel systems detect explosives
May 10, 2010 — The need for technologies that can detect explosives with high sensitivity and from far away is as great as ever. A number of groups are working to develop such technologies. At the University of Málaga, researchers have demonstrated a novel...
Don't Fear the Sweeper: Audience Scanning in the US
Apr 28, 2010 — You’re standing in a field with a thousand or more of your close friends, the ground beneath your feet quaking in time with the bass emanating from a thunderous sound system. A cone of light appears, a solid green sweep generated by a nearby...
Judging ARPA-E
Apr 12, 2010 — Created under the Bush administration, the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) actually set up shop only last year, when it received $400 million in funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Its director and...
Tom Cruise Wants to Read Your Mind
Mar 16, 2010 — Hollywood has a long, tangled history with science, with filmmakers calling on it to create strange, frequently dystopic worlds and using it to support surreal or otherwise inexpli...
SPIE Medical Imaging: Advancing Public Health
Feb 18, 2010 — Here in Southern California we have difficulty grasping the true nature of weather extremes. We hear reports of storms burying Boston, Philly and DC under several feet of snow. We ...
MD&M West: Optics Draws a Crowd
Feb 16, 2010 — The Medical Design & Manufacturing (MD&M West) trade show held in Anaheim last week featured some 2000 exhibitors and was co-located with six industry-related shows, so navigating ...
A New Direction for NASA
Feb 12, 2010 — Children and adults alike have long dreamt of traveling to the stars and encountering exotic alien life. From H.G. Wells to the pulp magazines of the 50s, from Flash Gordon to Futu...
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