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Subsurfaces Seen Sharply
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, July 21, 2008 -- The high penetration power of x-rays has been combined with diffraction imaging to create a novel x-ray microscope that makes it possible, for the first time, to view the detailed interiors of semiconductor devices and cellular structures. The...
New Guide Helps Check Vision of Search-and-Rescue Robots
Jul 1, 2008 — Once the sole province of science fiction writers, robots of the stage, screen and written page typically took the form of humans — they stood on two legs and used pairs of arms, eyes and ears to simulate their flesh-and-blood counterparts’ motions...
Quantum Images Easily Made
GAITHERSBURG, Md., June 13, 2008 -- A simple and flexible method for creating twin light beams has been used to produce quantum images, visual patterns with features linked by the laws of quantum physics. The method could help with the detection of faint objects, improve the...
Simultaneous Ultrafast Framing and Streak Imaging
Jun 1, 2008 — The ability to record framing and streak images simultaneously has long been a requirement in the research fields of electrical discharge, biomedical research and other applications. Early systems incorporating framing and streak cameras were large...
Luminetx Names Global Marketing VP
Feb 19, 2008 — Christopher A. Schnee was recently hired as vice president of global marketing at Luminetx Corp., a Memphis, Tenn., developer of medical products and biometric technologies. Schee, who has more than 12 years experience in medical imaging and capital...
Phone Enables Instant Image Capture
Nov 1, 2007 — Some mobile phone camera users want a device with true point-and-shoot ability — a camera that captures high-quality images over a wide variety of object distances with no time delay. Whether shooting panoramas, portraits or close-ups, or even...
Milky Milk, Watery Water
Oct 1, 2007 — Any milk drinker knows that there are three basic varieties. There is whole milk, favored by some for its rich, almost creamy, taste. Then there is regular milk, its diluted half brother. It is noticeably thinned, with maybe just a trace of cream....
NASA Craft Images Wildfires
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif., Aug. 24, 2007 -- Wildfires can consume acres of dry brush and timber quickly, the intense heat and smoke making it too difficult for firefighters to track their progress from the ground. That's why the US Forest Service (USFS) is hoping to improve its fire imaging...
Lasers to Enhance Movies
SWANSEA, Wales, June 12, 2007 -- Swansea University in Wales is developing new laser display technologies to enhance movie-projection quality as part of a £1.9 million (about $3.8 million) project funded by the United Kingdom's Department for Trade and Industry (DTI) Technology...
Laser Light Promising for Diagnosing Skin Cancer
DURHAM, N.C., June 6, 2007 -- In an early step toward nonsurgical screening for malignant skin cancers, a laser-based system has been demonstrated that can capture 3-D images of the chemical and structural changes happening beneath the surface of human skin. "The standard...
Internal Digital Signature Enables Data Protection
Jun 1, 2007 — In this age of increasing security needs, data authentication is increasingly important. In the past, methods such as computer-based cryptography were used, but the image and the related data could be manipulated on a computer or changed before they...
ROVER IMAGES
Aug 1, 2006 — A 39 × 16-in. poster from Omega Optical Inc. features a panoramic view of the Martian landscape and inset photographs of geological targets. The images were taken by Spirit and Opportunity, the Mars Exploration Rovers, using the company’s filters....
Single-Lens System Offers Simultaneous Fields of View
Feb 1, 2006 — Optical zoom lenses can provide variable magnification, so a single system can generate images of low magnification and large field as well as images with high magnification and a narrow field. It had not been possible to provide high magnification...
Accurate Readings of Smaller Mammogram Files Could Lead to Telemedicine Advances
Dec 20, 2005 — WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., and TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 20 -- Researchers from Purdue University and the University of South Florida have developed a way of compressing digitized mammogram files that, while containing only two percent of the original file's...
Researchers: Compressing Digital Files Makes Mammogram Reading More Accurate
Dec 20, 2005 — WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., and TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 20 -- Researchers from Purdue University and the University of South Florida have developed a way of compressing digitized mammogram files that, while containing only two percent of the original file's...
Africa's 'Giant Eye on the Sky' Inaugurated
Nov 11, 2005 — CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Nov. 11 -- The Southern Hemisphere's largest single optical telescope -- powerful enough to detect objects as faint as a candle flame on the moon -- was officially inaugurated in a ceremony yesterday attended by...
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