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Polarized Microscopy Shows Protein Position
NEW YORK, April 21, 2011 — A new polarization-based technique can help deduce the orientation of specific proteins within a cell. By turning their instruments toward the nuclear pore complex — a huge cluster of proteins that serves as a gateway to a cell's nucleus — scientists at Rockefeller University have filled the gaps left by other techniques and made important discoveries about how the complex works. Although researchers have spent years studying the workings of the nuclear pore complex, much has...
GE Unveils Ultrapowerful Laser Welding System
NISKAYUNA, N.Y., April 19, 2011 — GE Global Research has unveiled a 20-kW high-power hybrid laser arc welding (HLAW) system, one of the largest in North America. The system wields enough power to weld steels nearly 1 in. thick in a single pass versus the up-to-a-half dozen passes...
New Metamaterials Center to Focus on Solar Energy, Sensors
NEW YORK, April 15, 2011 — A new industry and university cooperative research center proposes to provide a one-stop shop for the design, fabrication and testing of a wide range of metamaterials designed to aid solar photovoltaic systems, specialized light sensors and more. ...
Slow Light Slowed Even More
Buffalo, N.Y., April 13, 2011 — New nanomaterials that allow different wavelengths of light to be trapped have the potential to boost data storage communications. Qiaoqiang Gan, an assistant professor of electrical engineering at the University at Buffalo's School of...
Schott North America Names First Woman CEO
ELMSFORD, N.Y., April 5, 2011 — Schott North America Inc. announced today the appointment of Linda S. Mayer as president and CEO of Schott North America and Schott Corp., effective April 1. Mayer becomes the first woman to head the North American operations of the specialty glass...
Multispectral Camera on Spacecraft
Apr 1, 2011 — A multispectral imager built by FluxData Inc. of Rochester, N.Y., was launched into space aboard the Japanese HTV-2 transfer vehicle on Jan. 22, 2011. Headed to the International Space Station (ISS), it will be installed in the Window Observation...
Near-IR Imaging Refines Robotic Surgery
NEW YORK, March 31, 2011 — A near-infrared fluorescence imaging guided system designed for the da Vinci Si Surgical System was tested this week by the NYU Langone Medical Center, which completed its first surgery this month using the system. The imaging technique provided a...
3-D Knotted Optical Traps Created
NEW YORK, March 22, 2011 — A new technique creates extended and knotted 3-D optical traps that produce “bright” knots. The maximum of the light intensity traces out a knotted trajectory in space, allowing microscopic objects to be trapped along the path of the...
Semrock Relaunches Website
ROCHESTER, N.Y., March 15, 2011 — Semrock Inc., a unit of Idex Corp., announced the launch of a new version of its website to accommodate online shopping as well as easier filter and set selection. The site also offers updated customer service. In the OEM section,...
Qioptiq Divesting Polymer Molding Unit
PARIS, March 7, 2011 — Qioptiq has begun procedures to divest its molding unit of Qioptiq Polymer Inc. in La Verne, Calif., to concentrate on its core optical and photonics business. Qioptiq Polymer’s injection molding business assets will be sold to the current...
“Liquid pistons” advance camera lenses
TROY, N.Y. – A few unassuming drops of liquid locked in a very precise game of “follow the leader” could one day be found in mobile phone cameras, medical imaging equipment, implantable drug-delivery devices – possibly even implantable eye...
Analyzing Particles to Save the Planet – and for Profit
Mar 1, 2011 — Shane M. Murphy’s research begins with something small but could end with something big. Murphy, a scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Boulder, Colo., is interested in airborne aerosols. Along with...
Carbon nanotubes as optical antennae
ITHACA, N.Y. – Researchers at Cornell University have found that carbon nanotubes’ light transmission behaves as a scaled-down version of radio-frequency antennae found in walkie-talkies, except that the interaction is with light instead of radio waves. The...
Superconductors Strengthen Single-Photon Detectors
Mar 1, 2011 — Single-photon detectors (SPDs) underpin a host of new areas in optical physics, one of which is quantum cryptography – or, more correctly, quantum key distribution (QKD) – an application that is already on the fringes of commercial...
FDA Greenlights Kodak Laser Projection Technology
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 28, 2011 — The FDA announced the approval of a variance that allows the sale of Kodak laser projector systems using the company’s laser projection technology to cinema exhibitors without the need for individual site or show operator variances. The...
OLED Inventor Wins Wolf Prize for Chemistry
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 22, 2011 — The inventor of the organic LED (OLED) — technology that is quickly becoming prevalent in devices like smartphones and TV and computer screens because of its energy efficiency and ability to make ultrathin, high resolution displays — has been...
FluxData Camera Heads to Space
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 3, 2011 — On Jan. 22, 2011, a multispectral imager built by FluxData Inc. was launched into space aboard the Japanese HTV-2 mission heading to the International Space Station (ISS). In the upcoming months after arrival, the imager, a key component of the...
‘C Dots’ Head to Clinical Trial
ITHACA, N.Y., Feb. 2, 2011 — “Cornell Dots” — brightly glowing nanoparticles — may soon be used to illuminate cancer cells to aid in diagnosis and treatment. The FDA has approved the new technology for the first clinical trial in humans. It is the first...
FluxData Multispectral Camera Heading to Space Station
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 1, 2011 — A multispectral imager built by FluxData Inc. was launched into space aboard the Japanese HTV-2 mission on Jan. 22, 2011. Headed to the International Space Station (ISS), the imager will be installed in the Window Observation Research Facility...
Mix of Nanoparticles, DNA Create Photonic Crystals
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Jan. 28, 2011 — Scientists have created a diamond-like lattice composed of gold nanoparticles and viral particles, woven together and held in place by strands of DNA. The structure — a distinctive mix of hard, metallic nanoparticles and organic viral pieces...
Rochester Precision Optics Acquires ASE Optics
Rochester, N.Y., Jan. 18, 2011 — Optics manufacturer Rochester Precision Optics (RPO) has acquired ASE Optics to expand its design and research services, the company announced recently. The purchase price was not disclosed. ASE, which is also based in Rochester, was formed in...
Suss MicroTec Collaborates with Cornell
GARCHING, Germany, Jan. 13, 2011 — Suss MicroTec, a process solutions company for the semiconductor industry and related markets, announced a strategic collaboration with the Cornell NanoScale Science & Technology Facility (CNF), a university nanofab based in North America. As...
‘Liquid Pistons’ May Advance Camera Lenses
TROY, N.Y., Jan. 11, 2011 — A few unassuming drops of liquid locked in a very precise game of "follow the leader" could one day be found in mobile phone cameras, medical imaging equipment, implantable drug delivery devices, and even implantable eye lenses. Engineering...
Vibrating Nanorods Measure Thin Films
ITHACA, NY, Dec. 20, 2010 — Much like a tuning fork, researchers are using lasers to vibrate cantilevers to determine their resonant frequency, a tool that is helping to verify the density of thin films. The method, known as atomic layer deposition, is becoming increasingly...
Conexant to Sell Newport Beach Property for $23M
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Dec. 15, 2010 — Conexant Systems Inc. has signed an agreement with Uptown Newport LP to sell property adjacent to its Newport Beach headquarters for $23.5 million, it said yesterday. Under the agreement, the company will retain an equity investment in the...
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