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Fitting Pieces for Biosensors
LEIPZIG, Germany, April 8, 2009 – Under a new collaboration, researchers at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Germany will develop new nanostructured biosensors to measure harmful substances in water.
'Nano-Camo' Clothing Coming
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., April 7, 2009 — Just as certain fish species blend with their environment by changing color, researchers have theorized that they could cause synthetic materials to change color by manipulating motor proteins through the use of nanoscopic, light-emitting dots of...
U-Sydney: Future in Photonics
SYDNEY, Australia, April 7, 2009 – The Institute of Photonics and Optical Science (IPOS), the newest institute at the University of Sydney and the only one of its kind in Australia, will officially open April 23 with the symposium “The Photonic Universe – Faster, Further, Smarter.”
Biolase, NLT Resolve Dispute
Apr 6, 2009 — Biolase Technology Inc. of Irvine, Calif., and National Laser Technology Inc. (NLT) of Indianapolis have reached a final settlement agreement resolving the claims and counterclaims in the lawsuit between the companies pending in the Southern...
Canon Buys Virtual Imaging
LAKE SUCCESS, NY, April 6, 2009 – Canon USA Inc. acquired Florida-based diagnostic imaging solutions provider Virtual Imaging Inc. for an undisclosed amount, a move Canon says will bolster its portfolio of medical imaging products.
Light Analyzes Single Cells
ROCHESTER, NY, April 2, 2009 – A new optical technique using only light to analyze of single human immune cells, has been developed by researchers at the University of Rochester. Availability of such a technique means that immunologists and other cellular researchers may soon...
3-D Nanofluidic Devices
GAITHERSBURG, Md., April 1, 2009 – By manufacturing integrated circuits at the nanometer level, a method was devised for creating nanofluidic devices with complex 3-D surfaces.
Anticipating Laser Munich
MUNICH, Germany – Running from 15 to 18 June, Laser World of Photonics 2009 will be held at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre in conjunction with the World of Photonics Congress. It brings together companies and researchers from all segments of the photonics industry....
$150M NY Nanotech Expansion
ALBANY, NY, March 31, 2009 – The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) of the University of Albany officially opened a $150 million expansion at its nanotech complex.
Light Activates Medications
SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain, March 31, 2009 – An emerging practice of drug delivery uses light to activate medications inside the body, a study reported.
Ocean Spins Off Films Div.
DUNEDIN, Fla., March 31, 2009 -- Optical sensing systems supplier Ocean Optics created a separate company called Ocean Thin Films from its thin films division.
Ulissi Wins DoE Fellowship
Mar 31, 2009 — Zachary Ulissi, a University of Delaware senior double majoring in chemical engineering and physics, has received a Department of Energy (DoE) Computational Science Graduate Fellowship that will total $250,000 over the next four years. During his...
Piazza Named to nanoTox Board
Mar 30, 2009 — In Austin, Texas, nanoTox has announced that C. Richard Piazza has joined the board of directors of its parent company Nano Risk Assessment Inc. Piazza is the founder and CEO of private equity firm La Jolla Capital Partners LLC and is established in...
SPIE CEO Urges Action
BELLINGHAM, Wash., March 30, 2009 – SPIE CEO Eugene Arthurs urged a commission reviewing the US-China trade and economic relationship to take aggressive action to revive photonics innovation.
Tool Aims to Reduce Biopsies
BOZEMAN, Mont., March 30, 2009 -- A handheld microscope that uses laser light to form an image of the skin's cellular structure could someday reduce the number of biopsies needed to diagnose skin cancer. Biopsies -- invasive, often painful procedures to remove skin samples for...
Nersesian Named GM of EM Group
Mar 27, 2009 — Agilent Technologies Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif., a maker of measurement instruments for communications, electronics, life sciences and chemical analysis, has appointed Ron Nersesian as senior vice president and general manager of the company’s...
Agilent Restructuring EM
SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 26, 2009 – Because of revenue losses as high as 50 percent, Agilent Technologies will cut 2700 jobs in the electronic measurement and semiconductor divisions, bringing its job loss total to 3800, or 20 percent of the work force.
Fuel Improves Medical Imaging
HESLINGTON, UK, March 26, 2009 – A new technology that dramatically improves the sensitivity of magnetic resonance techniques also will have major implications for scientific research. Based on manipulating parahydrogen, the method also radically reduces the time taken to obtain...
Blind Fish Inspire New Sensor
ATLANTA, March 25, 2009 – Blind fish that have evolved a unique technique for sensing motion may inspire a new generation of sensors that perform better than current active sonar, say researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Materials Science and...
Seaton Joins Fianium
Mar 25, 2009 — Ultrafast fiber laser manufacturer Fianium of Southampton, UK, has announced that it has hired Colin Seaton as vice president of sales and marketing. Seaton, a 25-year laser industry veteran, spent 18 years at Coherent Inc., primarily focused on...
Security Takes Center Stage
ORLANDO, Fla., March 25, 2009 – Although the world economy appears bleak, SPIE Defense, Security and Sensing 2009 will offer attendees access to more than 500 exhibiting companies, 2100 technical presentations and 57 professional development courses and workshops, all in one...
$1.2B Allocated to Science
UPTON, N.Y., March 24, 2009 – $1.2 billion in new science funding, allocated under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, was announced by Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu. The amount includes support for research in particle and plasma physics, solar energy,...
Thorlabs Acquires Covega
NEWTON, N.J., and FREMONT, Calif., March 24, 2009 – Photonics equipment maker Thorlabs Inc. acquired Covega Corp., a provider of optoelectronic components and modules, for an undisclosed amount.
Nanospheres ‘Cook’ Cancer
SALT LAKE CITY, March 23, 2009 – By attaching a short peptide to hollow gold nanospheres, researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, developed a way for the particles to seek out and “cook” cancer cells.
Attosecond Researcher Wins Prize
Mar 19, 2009 — University of Ottawa attosecond laser researcher and physicist Dr. Paul Corkum has received the Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for Science and Engineering, Canada’s most prestigious science prize, from the Natural Sciences and Engineering...
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