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Optimistic Mood on Show Floor
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 30, 2009 – “Cautiously optimistic” was a phrase heard a lot in the aisles of the Photonics West 2009 exhibition when talking about the state of the economy as it relates to the photonics industry. “One reaction to the worldwide financial crisis that’s going on is to actually offer new products that are very interesting for the industry, because there’s always opportunities, and that’s what we are looking for. And I think we are well-positioned for that,” said Dr. Heinz Kaiser, vice president...
Optimistic Mood on Show Floor
SAN JOSE, Jan. 30, 2009 -- "Cautiously optimistic" was a phrase heard a lot in the aisles of the Photonics West 2009 exhibition when talking about the state of the economy as it relates to the photonics industry. "One reaction to the worldwide financial crisis that's...
Glowing Proteins See Cells
BRONX, N.Y., Jan. 27, 2009 – New fluorescent proteins have been discovered that allow scientists to noninvasively visualize the structures and processes in living cells at the molecular level. Researchers at Gruss Lipper Biophotonics Center at Albert Einstein College of...
BiOS Hot Topics Lives Up to Its Name
Jan 26, 2009 — In his opening remarks, Sergio Fantini, the moderator of Saturday night’s BiOS Hot Topics session, noted that the evening’s talks represented the state of the art in biomedical optics. And indeed they did. Reflecting a diverse set of interests –...
Cell Imaging with Liquid Stem
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Jan. 21, 2009 – A new imaging method has emerged that allows scientists to see cell molecules more clearly. Niels de Jonge and colleagues at Vanderbilt University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have discovered a technique for imaging whole cells in...
3-D MRI Extends to Nanoscale
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 13, 2009 – The creation of a microscopy tool with ultrahigh resolution, combined with an advanced 3-D image reconstruction technique, has enabled scientists to demonstate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on biological objects such as viruses. The achievement...
Group Assails Project's EMFs
UPSTATE NEW YORK, Jan. 12, 2009 -- A coalition of seven counties and five citizens' groups has filed testimony with the New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) saying that a proposed high-voltage transmission line will affect sensitive electronic devices such as electron...
How to Get Grant and Venture Funding
Jan 12, 2009 — Your Research Needs the Right Acronym When I went to grad school, I assumed that I needed to do good research, but no one told me about the importance that acronyms have in the scientific community. Acronyms are absolutely necessary to call...
Dreadlocks with Kung Fu Grip
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 9, 2009 -- Researchers have found that dunking synthetic, nanosize hairs into a liquid and allowing the liquid to evaporate can coax the nanobristles to twist together like dreadlocks, sticking to each other or to an object in their center with a tenacious...
Viking Trade Route Revealed
TEDDINGTON, UK, Jan. 6, 2009 – Scientists at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in Teddington have analyzed the contents of Viking swords from the Wallace Collection fine arts museum in London, shedding new light on trade routes in the Middle Ages. Using a highly calibrated...
FEI Acquires Intellection
HILLSBORO, Ore., Jan. 5, 2009 -- High-resolution imaging and analysis systems maker FEI Co. announced that it has acquired substantially all of the assets of Intellection Holdings Pty. Ltd. of Brisbane, Australia, for about $2.8 million. Intellection’s primary product is the...
Navitar Hires Patrick Buvé
Jan 5, 2009 — Navitar of Rochester, N.Y., announced today the appointment of Patrick Buvé as regional sales manager for Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Buvé will be based in Belgium and will oversee Navitar staff in Germany and the UK. Buvé joins Navitar...
Education: Technology Made Easy
Jan 1, 2009 — Within the photonics industry, designers are working to simplify instruments for greater ease of operation – to save on labor costs and to accommodate a variety of other marketplace needs. Users no longer see it as their responsibility to test and...
OPTICAL COMPONENTS
Jan 1, 2009 — The 2009 Solino Green Line catalog from Opto Sonderbedarf GmbH presents the company’s standard components for machine vision and microscopy as well as those of its certified partners. Among the offerings are the new Leica EZ5 OEM stereomicroscope,...
Technology: Atomic Force Microscopy Finds Numerous Applications
Jan 1, 2009 — In the March 3, 1986, publication of Physical Review Letters, Gerd Binnig, Calvin Quate and Christoph Gerber announced that they had developed the first atomic force microscope, or AFM. Quate is a professor at Stanford University, Binnig was at...
Technology: Catching Up with the Hyperlens
Jan 1, 2009 — It’s the million-dollar question in optical microscopy: how to image biological events occurring in the nanometer range? For years, attempts to access such events have been frustrated by the diffraction limit. High spatial frequency information...
NIST Cracks Tough Nut
GAITHERSBURG, Md., Dec. 30, 2008 – A technique discovered by researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) could give a boost to the semiconductor industry. The researchers developed a method to measure the toughness – the resistance to fracture – of...
Nanoimaging Center Opens
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 19, 2008 -- The University of Southern California (USC) has opened a nanoimaging center for scientists and engineers probing the mysteries of nanoscale materials and systems. The center, which was unveiled Dec. 11 at a special symposium, houses three new...
Carl Zeiss Wins Thuringian Innovation Award
Dec 3, 2008 — Carl Zeiss announced it has received the 2008 Thuringian Innovation Award for its LSM 710 laser scanning microscope. This is the fourth time in the competition's 11-year history that Carl Zeiss has received the award, which is presented to highlight...
Boldly going where no one has gone before
Dec 1, 2008 — The Phoenix Mars Lander has scoured the surface of the red planet’s Arctic circle for signs of life. On July 9, the robot took the first atomic force microscope (AFM) image ever recorded on another planet. The Lander as it would look on Mars....
Freeze Frame
Dec 1, 2008 — Researchers Ala Hijazi and Vis Madhavan at Wichita State University in Kansas wanted to study the high strain rate deformation that occurs in high-speed machining by recording a series of microscopic images at such speeds. The year was 2003, and the...
LED Lighting Comes of Age
Dec 1, 2008 — Will 2009 be the year when LEDs replace other types in every application? We have become accustomed to dynamic LED message signs in doctors’ waiting rooms and outdoor sporting venues, and flashing lights on gaming machines. Nightclubs and...
Nanotech instruments
Dec 1, 2008 — A supplier of nanoanalytic instrumentation for research in the life sciences and soft matter, JPK Instruments AG has launched a redesigned Web site that reflects its expanded product range. The portal provides information on applications of scanning...
Optics catalog
Dec 1, 2008 — The Fall 2008 “Optics and Optical Instruments Catalog” from Edmund Optics features new information about the company’s volume production capabilities and describes new products, such as telecentric illuminators and infrared aspheric lenses. Suitable...
Piezo stages
Dec 1, 2008 — A five-page catalog titled “Tools for Microscopy & Imaging: Piezo Stages, Lens Positioners & Scanners, Steering Mirrors, Actuators” is available from PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P. Downloadable from the company Web site, the document focuses...
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