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Spectroscopy Reveals Breast Tumors Early
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 7, 2012 — Mimicking living breast tissue through the new Raman-based imaging tool of vibrational spectral microscopy reveals subtle changes and can could help assess a woman’s breast cancer risk.
Photonis Receives Reflectron Lens Patent
STURBRIDGE, Mass., March 6, 2012 — The electro-optics manufacturer received a patent to produce resistive glass tubes with nonlinear gradient electrical resistance changes used making in solid-piece reflectron lenses for reflectron-type time-of-flight mass spectrometers.
DOC Acquiring Mobile Camera Module Assets in China
SAN JOSE, Calif., March 5, 2012 — Tessera Technologies' DigitalOptics Corp. (DOC) will acquire the China-based camera module manufacturing brand and assets of Flextronics International Ltd. of Singapore for $23 million in cash. The deal will allow DOC to significantly increase its...
Kodak Selling Online Photo Service to Shutterfly
ROCHESTER, N.Y., March 5, 2012 — The company will sell certain assets of its Kodak Gallery online photo services to the Internet-based social expression and personal publishing service for $23.8 million.
Lasers Cool Gas Clouds
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, March 5, 2012 — A new way to cool semiconductor membranes paradoxically uses lasers to bring their temperature down by heating them up, paving the way to efficient cooling of components for future ultrasensitive sensors and quantum computers.
Hamilton Thorne, Leica Expand Partnership
BEVERLY, Mass., & TORONTO, March 2, 2012 — Hamilton Thorne expanded its distribution partnership with the German supplier, giving Leica Microsystems access to its current portfolio of laser products as well as select pipeline products, including the IMSI STRICT software for the fertility...
Workhorse Mars Imager Marks 10 Years
TEMPE, Ariz., March 2, 2012 — NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter has now been circling Mars for 10 years, and its main camera — the thermal emission imaging system (THEMIS) — has taken more than 45,000 images of the Red Planet.
AMS Technologies Acquires Company
Mar 1, 2012 — AMS Technologies AG will acquire Azpect Photonics AB of Sodertalje, Sweden, creating the largest pan-European provider of products for optical, power and thermal management technologies, AMS said.
Association Changes Name
Mar 1, 2012 — To more accurately reflect its mission, the umbrella trade association Automation Technologies Council has changed its name to the Association for Advancing Automation (A3). Comprising the Robotic Industries, Automated Imaging and Motion Control...
Bioluminescence in Marine Bacteria Brought to Light
JERUSALEM, March 1, 2012 — Although it was known previously that many sea creatures glow — a phenomenon known as bioluminescence — the benefits of this biological light production have been unclear — until now.
Challenging Solving Improving
Mar 1, 2012 — Winners of 2011 Prism Awards represented an intriguing mix of European and US-based small companies and established businesses. This year’s winners include a 60-laser system for inspecting train rails at high speed, a dual-laser source for...
Companies Settle Dispute
Mar 1, 2012 — In California, Optovue Inc. of Fremont and Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc. of Dublin have signed a settlement agreement resolving two pending US District Court patent infringement cases.
European Companies Win Big
Mar 1, 2012 — The winners of the 2011 Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation represented an intriguing mix of European and US-based small companies and established businesses. The annual international competition, sponsored by Photonics Media and SPIE, honors...
FEI Acquires Aspex
Mar 1, 2012 — FEI Co. of Hillsboro, Ore., has paid $30.5 million for Aspex Corp. of Delmont, Pa., which makes scanning electron microscopes for environmentally demanding military, industrial and factory floor applications. Aspex makes an electron microscope that...
General Dynamics Creates Imaging Division
Mar 1, 2012 — General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems of Fairfax, Va., has created General Dynamics Global Imaging Technologies to deliver imaging solutions for law enforcement, defense and homeland security customers. The new division will allow the...
Glass nanofibers used to detect atoms
VIENNA – A highly sensitive method that requires specially prepared light waves coupled to ultrathin glass fibers can be used to count and interact with a very small number of atoms, making extremely sensitive detectors possible. The glass nanofibers...
High-speed CMOS sensors provide better images
DUISBURG, Germany – A patented photodetector that boosts the speed of traditional CMOS sensors now can produce better-quality images for low-light applications such as spectroscopy, astronomy and x-ray photography. Some CMOS applications require pixels in excess...
Kodak to delete its digital device division
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The company that created the first digital camera said it will phase out its digital device business in the first half of this year. “For some time, Kodak’s strategy has been to improve margins in the capture device business by...
Laser 2000 Adds Machine Vision Team
Mar 1, 2012 — Laser 2000 GmbH of Wessling, Germany, has established a machine vision sales department to address increased demand for industrial and scientific image processing technology. The company also hired Armin Herweg as an industrial image processing...
Lasers sought to map jet emissions
Mar 1, 2012 — Travelers concerned about the carbon footprint – or carbon trail, if you will – left behind by airplanes might be happy to hear about a British endeavor in which lasers could lead to greener jet engines. The project, called FLITES...
Lens Produces 3-D Images in Seconds
GLASGOW, Scotland, March 1, 2012 — An innovative confocal lens behind a new microscope produces results in seconds rather than hours and could dramatically accelerate drug development.
Millerick Joins Dynasil Board
WATERTOWN, Mass., March 1, 2012 — John Millerick was elected to the board of directors at the detection and sensing company's annual stockholders meeting.
Multispectral Imaging Explores Harsh Environments
Mar 1, 2012 — From the ice and snow of Antarctica to the daunting heights of the Andes Mountains or the effluent-choked waters of the Amazon, the world offers plenty of forbidding environments that beg to be investigated spectrally. Identifying the fluctuating...
Next-Generation CMOS Redefines Trade-Offs for Inspection
Mar 1, 2012 — In the CMOS imaging device design process, some trade-offs are related to the physics of operating the device; others are due to practical non-idealities in the implementation of the design. To come up with an optimal CMOS imaging device design, all...
One-step process turns carbon fibers into graphene QDs
HOUSTON – Common carbon fiber can be turned into graphene quantum dots (QDs) in a one-step chemical process that is much simpler than established techniques. This discovery could prove useful for optical, biomedical and electronic applications. ...
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