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Label-Free Bioimaging Tool Tracks Nanotubes
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 12, 2011 — A new imaging tool tracks carbon nanotubes inside living cells and throughout the bloodstream, which could hone the particles’ usefulness in biomedical research and clinical medicine. Carbon nanotubes have potential applications in drug delivery to treat diseases and in imaging for cancer research. Two types of nanotubes are created in the manufacturing process: metallic and semiconducting. Until now, however, no technique has visualized both types in living cells and the...
Lockheed Delivers Laser Rangefinder Prototypes
ORLANDO, Fla., Dec. 12, 2011 — Global security company Lockheed Martin delivered the first modernized day sensor assembly (M-DSA) upgrade prototype units to the US Army for use on the Apache attack helicopter, it announced. Five system design and development laser...
Teledyne Dalsa Secures Earth Observation Contract
WATERLOO, Ontario, Canada, Dec. 12, 2011 — Teledyne Dalsa received a contract from Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL) of Guildford, UK, to develop a multispectral sensor for an advanced Earth observation application. The multimillion-dollar project is expected to begin delivering...
Dynasil Unit Wins $3M for Nuclear Detectors
WATERTOWN, Mass., Dec. 9, 2011 — The RMD Research, a subsidiary of Dynasil Corp. of America, received $3.65 million in contracts to develop nuclear detectors from the Department of Homeland Security’s Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO). The contracts will foster...
Here, Kitty Kitty!
ALTAI REPUBLIC, Russia, Dec. 9, 2011 — Carefully placed camera traps — imagers equipped with motion sensors — have taken the first photos ever of two elusive members of the cat family. Images of both snow leopard and manul (also called Pallas’s cat) are helping...
Method Uses Glass Fiber to Detect Atoms
VIENNA, Dec. 9, 2011 — 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 it possible to build extremely sensitive detectors. The...
Raytheon Awarded $13M for Thermal Imagers
GOLETA, Calif., Dec. 8, 2011 — Raytheon Co. of Waltham, Mass., has been awarded $13.4 million by DARPA to develop a manufacturing process that will make thermal imagers more affordable and thus accessible to every military combatant. Under the three-year contract,...
Submillimeter Camera Set to Scan the Universe
MAUNA KEA, Hawaii, Dec. 8, 2011 — The world’s largest submillimeter camera is now ready to scan the universe, including faint and faraway parts never before seen. Mounted on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope on Mauna Kea, the instrument will advance studies of the origins of...
SPIE CEO: Photonics Industry Growing
HONG KONG, Dec. 7, 2011 — The demand for photonics is large and on the way to becoming "enormous," yet the ubiquitous technology remains nearly invisible to the general public, SPIE CEO Eugene Arthurs told participants last month at the Hong Kong Optical Engineering...
Young Star Really Gets Around
BALTIMORE, Dec. 7, 2011 — The fastest spinning star yet has been discovered, a hot blue giant rotating at a stupefying million miles an hour. Twirling 100 times faster than our sun does, the star VFTS 102 is very close to the limit at which it would be torn apart because of...
UArizona Receives $500K for THz Imager
TUCSON, Ariz., Dec. 6, 2011 — The University of Arizona College of Engineering has received half a million dollars to develop a unique terahertz imaging instrument. The imager will generate terahertz emissions and analyze how spectra in this range are absorbed and reflected by...
Laser World of Photonics Expands into India
MUNICH, Dec. 5, 2011 — Laser World of Photonics India will be held at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC) in Mumbai on Sept. 14-16, 2012. The event, a collaboration of Messe München and its subsidiary Messe München International (MMI) India, will be the first...
AIA Teams with Machine Vision Association in Korea
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 2, 2011 — Machine vision trade group Automated Imaging Association (AIA) signed a memorandum of understanding with the year-old Korean Machine Vision Industrial Association (KMVIA) to advance the understanding and use of imaging and vision technologies. ...
Laser Imaging Assesses Sunscreen Safety
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2, 2011 — In an attempt to answer safety questions about the use of nanoparticles in sunscreen, a new laser imaging technique has been developed to assess the risks associated with one of sunscreen’s ingredients — zinc oxide (ZnO). Overlay...
Samsung to Mass Produce Highly Interactive Displays
SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 2, 2011 — Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has begun mass production of the 40-in. Optical Sensor in Pixel interactive liquid crystal display (LCD) panel, which features advanced optical sensors. Because the display panel can perform touch and multitouch sensing...
"Smart" polymer disassembles under low-level NIR irradiation
SAN DIEGO — A unique polymeric material disassembles when exposed to low levels of near-infrared irradiation and is well-tolerated by cells. The new "smart" polymer could be used for noninvasive medical and biological applications. Researchers at the...
3-D Optical Microscopy Expands Applications
Dec 1, 2011 — High-speed operation has enabled the 3-D optical microscope to transition successfully from a precision laboratory instrument to a rugged, frontline industrial tool for quality control and process-monitoring applications in diverse industries....
Avantes Moves to Larger Facility
Dec 1, 2011 — Avantes BV, a manufacturer of instruments, light sources, software and accessories for spectroscopic applications, has moved to a state-of-the-art 2700-sq-m facility in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. The energy-efficient facility will provide increased...
Clear Align Receives Laser Patent for Intelligence
EAGLEVILLE, Pa., Dec. 1, 2011 — Custom imaging and laser systems manufacturer Clear Align received a patent for laser technology that is suitable for various intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance applications. The US Patent and Trademark Office granted the company Patent...
E2v Delivers Sensors for Space Mission
Dec 1, 2011 — In October, at its headquarters in Chelmsford, UK, e2v was joined by representatives from the European Space Agency (ESA), Astrium SAS, key suppliers and local dignitaries for a celebration to mark the delivery of more than 150 e2v imaging sensors...
Early Career Scientists Honored
Dec 1, 2011 — Benjamin Mazin, a physicist who made a breakthrough in the field of superconducting detectors, and Hatice Altug, a scientist working on the development of nanophotonic devices for optical communications and on-chip biosensing, are two of eight...
Edinburgh Instruments Marks 40 Years
Dec 1, 2011 — Heriot-Watt University spinout Edinburgh Instruments Ltd., in Scotland, has announced its 40th anniversary. Founded in 1971 by chief scientific officer S. Desmond Smith, OBE Fellow of the Royal Society, it was the first private company in...
Elusive rainbows caught on camera
Dec 1, 2011 — Diligent camera work and a new meteorological model have captured what may be the first images of ephemeral triple and quadruple rainbows. These natural optical events are difficult to observe, partly because they are dim and appear in the sunward...
Ending on an Up Note
Dec 1, 2011 — At the close of a year in which the industry weathered global economic storms and tragic natural disasters, we’re happy to report a little good news: After prices for cerium oxide and other rare-earth elements climbed to stratospheric levels...
FBGS Technologies Launches Subsidiary
Dec 1, 2011 — FBGS International, started in July, is a fully owned subsidiary of FBGS Technologies of Jena, Germany. It is headquartered in Belgium and has taken over a major part of the business, technology and staff of the former FOS&S. It will...
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