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Imaging Technique Pinpoints Position of Pancreatic Tumors
BERN, Switzerland, May 10, 2012 — A noninvasive way to identify the exact position of very small insulinomas — life-threatening pancreatic tumors — will allow surgeons to successfully remove growths as small as 1 cm in diameter.
Robot Reveals Inner Workings of Brain Cells
ATLANTA, May 10, 2012 — A robotic arm guided by a cell-detecting computer algorithm analyzes and records information from neurons present in the living mouse brain with better accuracy and speed than a human experimenter. The automated method could help scientists classify...
Headwall Photonics’ Hyperspec Selected for Airborne Apps
FITCHBURG, Mass., May 9, 2012 — The imaging sensor manufacturer announced that its Hyperspec short-wave infrared sensors were selected for airborne applications after the successful completion of rigorous performance testing at the Naval Research Laboratory.
Desai Joins Kotura’s Business Development Team
MONTEREY PARK, Calif., May 8, 2012 — Samir Desai was appointed vice president of business development of the silicon photonics company to oversee expansion its strategic relationships and business development activities in the growing optical interconnects market.
Boston Micromachines Awarded Space Imaging Grant
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 7, 2012 — After the successful completion of its Phase I project, the adaptive optics company received a $750,000 Phase II NASA SBIR contract to support NASA’s Exoplanet Exploration program.
Cooke Corp. Becomes PCO-TECH
ROMULUS, Mich., May 7, 2012 — To better reflect its relationship with PCO AG of Kelheim, Germany, Cooke Corp. announced it has changed its name to PCO-TECH Inc.
Intevac Photonics Awarded $10M Army Contract
SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 7, 2012 — The Intevac Inc. subsidiary received a $10 million contract from the US Army’s Apache Helicopter Program Office to bring its extreme-low-light digital camera into the initial production phase.
Nanophotonic Detector Targets Nuclear Terrorism
ATLANTA, May 4, 2012 — A new technique for detecting radiation will increase the effectiveness of nuclear surveillance, allowing security officials to easily find and prevent the smuggling of radioactive materials.
Remote Sensing Program Open for Submissions
BOULDER, Colo., May 4, 2012 — The analytical instrumentation company announced that submissions for the seventh annual Alexander Goetz Instrument Support Program are now being accepted. Student researchers from all disciplines in remote sensing and field microscopy are...
Aerospace Veteran Helmlinger Joins Labsphere
NORTH SUTTON, N.H., May 3, 2012 — Mark Helmlinger was appointed to the newly created role of remote sensing product marketing manager at the light measurement solutions manufacturing company.
BiOptix Expands into Surface Plasmon Resonance
BOULDER, Colo., May 3, 2012 — To promote its expansion into the surface plasmon resonance marketplace, the privately held analytical biosensor instrumentation company unveiled its new corporate brand identity and tagline: “Kinetics with Confidence.”
First Heralded Single Photon Generated from Silicon
SAN DIEGO, May 2, 2012 — For the first time, a heralded single photon was generated from a silicon chip.
193-nm Lithography Opens Doors for Diffractive Micro-Optics
May 1, 2012 — Design considerations and fabrication affect performance for a near-IR large-angle homogenizer for use in 3-D sensors based on time of flight. The field of diffractive micro-optics is playing an increasingly important role in today’s...
Advanced Photonix Secures Reseller
May 1, 2012 — Optoelectronics company Advanced Photonix Inc. of Ann Arbor, Mich., has signed Thermo Fisher Scientific of Waltham, Mass., as its first value-added reseller for its T-Gauge industrial terahertz gauging system. The system offers on- and offline...
Alexander Graham Bell, we can hear you now
May 1, 2012 — Linguists, historians and even musicians could benefit from noninvasive optical scanning technology that enables us to hear voices and sounds that were recorded more than a century ago. Unlocking these sounds is part of a collaborative sound...
Attosecond laser takes aim at “holy grail” of chemistry research
LONDON – Ultrafast pulses of laser light fired at oxygen, nitrogen and carbon monoxide molecules could pave the way toward imaging the movement of atoms and their electrons as they undergo chemical reactions – one of the holy grails of chemistry...
Camera captures atoms moving in a molecule
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The first real-time image of two atoms vibrating in a molecule was recorded with a new ultrafast camera. A team from Kansas and The Ohio state universities used ultrafast laser pulses to knock one electron out of its natural orbit in a molecule, and...
DOC Acquiring Camera Module Assets
May 1, 2012 — In a bid to grab a bigger piece of the $9 billion market for mobile phone cameras, Tessera Technologies’ DigitalOptics Corp. (DOC) of San Jose, Calif., will acquire the China-based camera module manufacturing brand and assets of Flextronics...
Hidden 3-D objects imaged
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – A new ultrafast time-of-flight imaging technique uses reflections from a nonmirrored surface to recover 3-D shapes hidden from sight, essentially allowing the camera to capture images around corners. Scientists at MIT’s Media Lab...
Kodak Selling Online Photo Service
May 1, 2012 — Eastman Kodak Co. of Rochester, N.Y., has entered into an agreement with Shutterfly, an Internet-based social expression and personal publishing service, for the proposed sale of certain assets of its Kodak Gallery online photo services business for...
North American MV Market Grew in 2011
May 1, 2012 — Machine vision components and systems sales in North America increased 5 percent in 2011 to nearly $1.9 billion, according to the global trade group AIA of Ann Arbor, Mich. Machine vision components grew 13 percent, while application-specific...
Random Lasers Fight Noise, Improve Imaging
NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 1, 2012 — A new random laser illumination source for medical imaging equipment could improve the clarity and processing time of images, advancing the fields of microscopy and endoscopy.
Renishaw Launches Subsidiary
May 1, 2012 — The global metrology and spectroscopy company Renishaw has opened a subsidiary in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Mexico, to support its expanding customer base in Mexico and Central America. Alejandro Silva C., the founder and former owner of Metric...
Sensors Unlimited Inducted into SBIR Hall of Fame
CHARLOTTE, N.C., May 1, 2012 — The Goodrich Corp. ISR Systems business unit was inducted into the Small Business Administration’s Small Business Innovation Research Hall of Fame.
Star comb aids search for exoplanets
BOULDER, Colo. – A new laser frequency comb soon may be able to answer one of the most intriguing scientific questions: Are there other earthlike planets in our galaxy capable of supporting life as we know it? A collaboration of the National Institute of...
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