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'Revolutionary' NMR Advance
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 21, 2007 -- A highly sensitive nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) approach to detecting the molecular structure of tiny proteins reduces the size of the samples needed so much it might one day diagnose glaucoma from a single teardrop. Currently, NMR requires an SUV-sized, million-dollar machine and protein samples so large it can take months to gather enough material. The new technique, developed by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Bits and Atoms, decreases by...
Tiny Endoscope Images in 3-D
BOSTON, Oct. 19, 2006 -- By projecting multicolored light from a single optical fiber onto tissue, a newly developed tiny endoscope can for the first time produce three-dimensional, high-definition images of hard-to-reach areas of the body through a probe the width of a...
Biotech Startup Granted $1.65M for 'Molecular Beacon'
ATLANTA, July 31, 2006 -- A company co-founded by a Georgia Institute of Technology researcher has received a $1.65 million federal grant to develop and commercialize a nanoscale sensor called a “molecular beacon” for the detection and diagnosis of diseases including cancer....
Researchers: Qdots Have Little Impact on Cells
BERKELEY, Calif., July 24, 2006 -- Nanosized fluorescent probes that can slip inside living cells and shed light on life’s most fundamental processes, or track the effectiveness of cancer-fighting drugs, are barely noticed by the cells they enter, according to researchers. Using...
Vitesse Fires Top Execs; Faces Probes, Lawsuit
CAMARILLO, Calif., May 19, 2006 -- It's been a very tough week for Vitesse Semiconductor Corp., during which it fired three top executives, announced it is in default of a bank loan and discovered it is the focus of federal investigations and a class action lawsuit concerning its...
Fiber Optic Device Probes for Early Cancer
Mar 14, 2006 — DURHAM, N.C., March 14, 2006 -- A new device that could use light to harmlessly and almost instantly probe for early signs of cancer has been developed by researchers at Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering. The device would allow...
Transistor Could 'Dial in' Quantum Effects
Dec 15, 2005 — HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. 15 -- A team of theoretical and experimental physicists from Rice University is preparing a unique probe in hopes of "dialing in" elusive quantum states called quantum criticalities. The team is using nanotechnology to create a...
Iridex Sues Synergetics USA
Oct 20, 2005 — MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct. 20 -- Iridex Corp., a manufacturer of semiconductor-based laser systems for the ophthalmology and dermatology markets worldwide, filed suit yesterday against Synergetics USA Inc. of St. Charles, Mo. for infringement of...
Femtosecond Techniques Herald Attophysics
Apr 1, 2003 — In pursuit of shorter and shorter sources of illumination to probe dynamic physical phenomena, researchers at Technische Universität Wien in Austria and at Max Planck Institut für Quantenoptik in Garching, Germany, have used femtosecond techniques...
Probes Enhance Microscopy
Feb 1, 2003 — Researchers at Max Planck Institut für Biochemie in Martinsried, Germany, have developed a probe design that improves the resolution of near-field scanning optical microscopes. The tip-on-aperture probes combine the benefits of aperture and...
Triangular-Aperture Probe Boosts Resolution
Feb 1, 2003 — Researchers at Universität Münster in Germany have demonstrated a probe for near-field scanning optical microscopy that effectively doubles resolution capability without compromising brightness. They presented the triangular-aperture probe in the...
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