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Camera Can Differentiate Between Exoplanet Light and Nearby Starlight
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., May 2, 2018 — A new superconducting camera will be used in the search for exoplanets that could contain or support life. Distinguishing the light of a planet from the light of the star it orbits is a challenge, which the camera’s high-contrast imaging...
Thin Film Inspection Methods Aim to Match Human Eye Perception
Feb 10, 2016 — Thin-film coatings have long been ubiquitous in precision optical systems, and are now finding increasing use in eyeglasses, architectural glass and displays. When fabricating precision optics, the primary requirement is that coatings meet...
Water stream makes better pollution detector
Dec 1, 2013 — A new microfluidic sensor uses unconfined streams of water to test for dangerous chemicals and bacteria in liquid simply and cheaply. The pollutant detector was developed in Italy within the framework of the research project ACQUASENSE, and it...
Ocean Optics Unveils New Science Curriculum
DUNEDIN, Fla., Nov. 27, 2013 — Ocean Optics has launched a new version of its Spectroscopy 101 curriculum for high school and college teaching laboratories, the company said recently. Spectroscopy 101, written for use with the company’s Red Tide and ChemUSB...
Water Stream Detects Pollution Better
NAPLES, Italy, Oct. 15, 2013 — A microfluidic sensor with a novel design uses unconfined streams of water as a simple, cheap way to test for dangerous chemicals and bacteria in liquid. The pollutant detector, developed in Italy within the framework of the research project...
Cradle turns iPhone into biosensor
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – A unique cradle and app for the iPhone use the phone’s own camera and processing power to create a handheld biosensor capable of detecting any kind of biological molecules or cells. The system, developed at the University of Illinois, could...
Cradle Turns Smartphone into Biosensor
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., May 28, 2013 — A unique cradle and app for the iPhone use the phone’s own camera and processing power to create a handheld biosensor capable of detecting any kind of biological molecules or cells.
Remtec Adds New Plating Line
NORWOOD, Mass., Dec. 21, 2010 — Remtec Inc. announced it has completed the installation of a new state-of-the-art gold-tin plating line and associated process control and quality assurance equipment. The new line provides the company with a complete integrated in-house capability...
G-S Plastic Optics Expands Metrology Capability
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Nov. 17, 2010 — G-S Plastic Optics has announced an upgraded metrology laboratory with the addition of a PerkinElmer Lambda 950 spectrophotometer. The company’s goal is to improve its core competencies of creating high-precision polymer optics. The...
Blue light and carbon capture with MgO
Oct 1, 2009 — Before Jeffrey J. Urban began studies on the concentration, separation and sequestration of carbon, he was greeted with a big surprise. Prior to performing physical characterization, he did “the chemical step,” which, in this case, meant looking at...
Reflecting on the Past
Sep 1, 2009 — One source rarely considered when addressing photonics issues is our ancestors: Great technological discoveries from many millennia ago may lead to modern day solutions. A recent example of this involves optimizing gold-based infrared reflectors...
G-S Plastic Optics Opens In-House Coating Facility
Oct 3, 2006 — G-S Plastic Optics (G-SPO) of Rochester, N.Y., announces the completion of its most recent plant expansion through the establishment of an in-house coating facility with technology specific to polymer substrates. In April, the company integrated a...
NIR Analyzer Predicts Cornstarch Moisture
Jun 5, 2006 — Labsphere Inc. said its QualitySpec Pro near-infrared analyzer has been proven, in a study, to make accurate predictions of the moisture content in cornstarch. The spectrophotometer, which scans the spectral region 350-2500 nm, was coupled to a...
A Fish of a Different Color
Mar 1, 2006 — The red porgy, Pagrus pagrus, is a valuable food fish in Mediterranean and Atlantic waters. Because it grows well and has no significant disease problems in captivity, it seems to be a good candidate for commercial aquaculture. However, there is a...
Automated Positioning Meets Microspectrophotometry
Nov 1, 2004 — The number of manufacturing applications where spectral analysis of minute samples or areas is required is on the rise. To meet the demands of high throughput and precision, many companies, educational institutions and government agencies are...
Canadian Research Grant Awarded for Spectrophotometer Facility
Sep 1, 2004 — Edward Cloutis, a professor in the geography department at the University of Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada, has received a $370,000 research grant from the Ottawa-based Canada Foundation for Innovation to establish a planetary spectrophotometer...
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