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Luminescent Manganese Complexes Show Promise for Sustainable Displays
BASEL, Switzerland, Aug. 17, 2021 — In their quest to produce more-sustainable luminescent materials and catalysts for the conversion of sunlight into other forms of energy, University of Basel researchers have developed a class of compounds based on manganese. The metal is more...
Uncovering a 50-million-year-old mystery
Jun 9, 2014 — When prehistoric organisms conspire with time and sediment to preserve a piece of nature’s skeleton, it’s something to gawk at: Fossils are lifted from their thousand-, million- or even billion-year respites to meet the public’s...
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GAITHERSBURG, Md., May 28, 2014 — Nanowire probe tips originally intended for atomic force microscopes in near-field scanning microwave microscopy (NSMM) applications could have another use.
High-Tech Glasses Show Cancer Cells
ST. LOUIS, March 14, 2014 — Distinguishing between cancer cells and healthy cells could become easier for surgeons. And all they'll need to do is put on glasses.
3-D AFM Could Advance Understanding of Proteins
COLUMBIA, Mo., Jan. 24, 2014 — An advanced 3-D force microscope will allow the study of membrane proteins in conditions similar to those found in the body, an improvement that could lead to increased understanding of proteins on the microscopic level and faster drug therapies.
Light Source Links Vitamin D Deficiency to Accelerated Bone Aging
BERKELEY, Calif., July 23, 2013 — Sunshine may be bad for your skin, but it is good for your bones, and now researchers in California and Germany have discovered that a deficiency in vitamin D — the sunshine vitamin — can accelerate premature bone aging by increasing the risk of...
Bruker to Acquire Michrom
BILLERICA, Mass., Feb. 25, 2011 — Bruker Corp., a provider of scientific instruments for molecular and materials research, announced it will acquire Michrom Bioresources Inc. of Auburn, Calif. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed, and the closing is expected...
Camera Images Invisible Blood
COLUMBIA, S.C., Dec. 2, 2010 — Chemists at the University of South Carolina have developed a camera that can image blood that is otherwise unseen by the naked eye, which could significantly impact forensic science. The new technology, called multimode imaging in the thermal...
Cluster to boost silicon photonics transfer
Oct 1, 2010 — A number of European research and development project consortia have clustered to facilitate the transfer of silicon photonics technology from the research stage to industrial development. The 10 projects – called Boom, Historic, Helios,...
Chroma Tapped to Work on World’s Brightest Photon Source
TAIWAN, June 4, 2010 — Test and measurement instruments manufacturer Chroma ATE Inc. announced that it acquired a multimillion dollar contract with the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC) to build ultra-high stability power supplies for their Photon...
Designer molecules promise all-optical processing
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Ocean Optics Forms OEM Team
Dec 30, 2009 — To better serve its growing global OEM business, Dunedin, Fla.-based miniature spectrometer maker Ocean Optics announced last week that it has formed a dedicated OEM engineering group. The group, which includes PhD-level optical and biochemistry...
3-D DNA Nanotubes
PHOENIX, Jan. 2, 2009 – Researchers at Arizona State University (ASU) have revealed, for the first time, three-dimensional characters of DNA nanotubes, rings and spirals, each a few hundred thousandths the diameter of a human hair. According to Hao Yan and Yan Liu,...
Applications: Photoluminescent Inks for Explosives Detection
Jan 1, 2009 — The development of a fluorescent ink has made it easier to sniff out even tiny amounts of explosives – no dogs required. Dr. William C. Trogler, professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of California, San Diego, in LaJolla, has...
Mass Spectrometrist Burnaby Munson Named AIC Chemical Pioneer
Mar 10, 2008 — University of Delaware (UD) mass spectrometrist Burnaby Munson, PhD, has been named a 2008 Chemical Pioneer by the American Institute of Chemists (AIC), the university announced. The award will be presented May 16 at the Chemical Heritage Foundation...
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Feb 1, 2008 — The book Modern Optical Spectroscopy: With Examples from Biophysics and Biochemistry explains the theory of optical spectroscopic phenomena and demonstrates how the ideas are used in molecular and cellular biophysics and biochemistry. Explanations...
Inner Ear Nanostimulator Wins $25,000 Grant From PI
Aug 16, 2007 — University of Virginia Health System researchers were announced yesterday as winners of the $25,000 PI NanoInnovation Grant from PI (Physik Instrumente) LP for their discovery of a way to transfer genes into diseased inner ear tissue to possibly...
LoC System Promising
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Aug. 9, 2007 -- A tiny device under development might in the future diagnose illness from a single drop of blood. Thomas Fischer, an associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Florida State University (FSU), has designed a "lab on a chip" (LoC) -- a...
Purdue Awarded $100M for Biomed Research
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 16, 2007 -- The Mann Foundation for Biomedical Engineering has announced a $100 million gift to endow an Alfred Mann Institute at Purdue University. The university-based institute is designed to enable the commercialization of innovative biomedical technologies...
Nanoparticle Used to Discover Disease-Causing Proteins
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 12, 2007 -- A complex molecule and snake venom may provide a more reliable way to diagnose human diseases and develop new drugs. Purdue University researchers bound a complex nanomolecule, called a dendrimer, with a glowing identification tag that was...
Designing Fiber for Better Lasers
Feb 1, 2007 — Fiber lasers are becoming increasingly popular alternatives for applications that require high power — hundreds of watts to kilowatts — such as materials processing, surgery and biochemistry. Their high efficiency, enviable beam quality, small...
Scientists Confirm How Crystals Form
Nov 4, 2005 — NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 4 -- A team of researchers at Yale University is the first to devise a way to predict the microstructure of crystals as they form in materials, according to a report in the September issue of Applied Physics Letters.Although...
Laser Technique Generates 1.77-nm X-rays
May 1, 2004 — A team of scientists at Technische Universität Wien in Austria, Max Planck Institut für Quantenoptik in Garching, Germany, and Universität Würzburg in Germany has reported the generation of coherent 1.77-nm x-rays. Reported in the April 23 issue of...
Student Wins Inventors Prize for 'Smart Dust'
Oct 27, 2003 — NEW YORK, Oct. 27 -- Jamie Link, a graduate student in the department of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of California, San Diego, was awarded the $50,000 grand prize in the Collegiate Inventors Competition, sponsored by the National...
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