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Jmar Licenses CSU X-Ray Laser
Feb 13, 2006 — SAN DIEGO, Feb. 13, 2006 -- Laser technology developer Jmar Technologies Inc. announced today that it has finalized a licensing agreement with Colorado State University (CSU) for the use of its discharge-pumped soft x-ray laser, developed at the Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Science and Technology, an Engineering Research Center (EUV ERC) funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and based at CSU. Jmar officials say the laser produces high-intensity soft x-ray radiation at a wavelength...
Bush's Budget Would Boost NSF's by 8%
Feb 7, 2006 — WASHINGTON, Feb. 7, 2006 -- President Bush's budget for fiscal year 2007 requests $6.02 billion for the National Science Foundation -- an increase of $439 million or 7.9 percent over fiscal year 2006. The increase reflects a 10-year budget-doubling...
Bush's Budget Would Boost NSF's by 8%
Feb 7, 2006 — WASHINGTON, Feb. 7, 2006 -- President Bush's budget for fiscal year 2007 requests $6.02 billion for the National Science Foundation -- an increase of $439 million, or 7.9 percent, over fiscal year 2006. The increase reflects a 10-year...
Voltaix Funding to Boost SiGe Technoloy
Jan 13, 2006 — NORTH BRANCH, N.J., Jan. 13, 2006 -- Voltaix Inc., a manufacturer of specialty gases and chemicals that enhance the performance of electronic and photonic devices, was awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation SBIR/STTR Program to...
Voltaix Funds to Boost SiGe Technoloy
Jan 13, 2006 — NORTH BRANCH, N.J., Jan. 13, 2006 -- Voltaix Inc., a manufacturer of specialty gases and chemicals that enhance the performance of electronic and photonic devices, was awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation SBIR/STTR Program to...
Customized Microscope Helps Track Cells
Dec 28, 2005 — BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 28 -- Researchers from the University of California at Berkeley using a customized atomic force microscope (AFM) have discovered new evidence for how the fibrous scaffolding within human cells responds to obstacles in its...
Semiconductor Consortium Funds Nanoelectronics Research Centers, Grants
Dec 8, 2005 — RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., Dec. 8 -- Seeking to accelerate nanoelectronics research at US universities to benefit the long-term needs of the semiconductor industry, a consortium of companies known as the Nanoelectronics Research Corp. (NERC)...
Nanomaterials Researchers Win $1.3M Grant
Nov 28, 2005 — NEWARK, Del., Nov. 28 -- A University of Delaware (UD)-led research team has received a $1.3 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to fund nanoscale research that may pave the way for future photonic advances such as an optical...
Positron Receives Phase II Funds for Aerospace Castings Inspection System
Oct 19, 2005 — POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 19 -- Positron Systems, a provider of advanced nondestructive material characterization testing, has been awarded a Phase II Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant from the National Science Foundation. The grant will...
3 Museums to Head Nanoscale Network
Oct 14, 2005 — BOSTON, Oct. 14 -- The National Science Foundation (NSF) has chosen The Museum of Science, Boston (MoS); the Science Museum of Minnesota and the Exploratorium in San Francisco as the core leadership team for a $20 million, five-year effort to form a...
Memorial Service Friday for Pioneering Solar Physicist
Oct 12, 2005 — SUNSPOT, N.M., Oct. 12 -- A memorial service will be held on Friday to pay tribute to Richard B. Dunn, a pioneering solar physicist who developed advanced optical solar telescopes and whose work led to new adaptive optics technologies to compensate...
UW Madison Center Funding Renewed
Oct 3, 2005 — MADISON, Wisc., Oct. 3 -- The University of Wisconsin-Madison Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) was awarded nearly $14.8 million by the National Science Foundation to continue its research, for the next six years, on the...
NSF Buys Glimmerglass Switch for LambdaRail
Sep 23, 2005 — SAN DIEGO & HAYWARD, Calif., Sept. 23 -- Glimmerglass, a provider of automated fiber management solutions, announced today that the National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded OptIPuter project has purchased its intelligent optical switch to...
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles with Cameras Help Search for Katrina Survivors
Sep 20, 2005 — GULF COAST, Miss., Sept. 20 -- Providing the benefits of speed, portability and access, a pair of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) surveyed storm-damaged communities in Mississippi as part of the search for trapped survivors of Hurricane Katrina. In...
NSF Awards $150M to TeraGrid
Aug 18, 2005 — ARLINGTON, Va., Aug. 18 -- The National Science Foundation (NSF) has made a five-year, $150 million award to operate and enhance the Extensible Terascale Facility (ETF)--also called "TeraGrid." NSF officials say researchers and educators around the...
NSF, SIA Join Forces for Nanoelectronic Research Exploration
Aug 17, 2005 — SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 17 -- The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Nanoelectronics Research Initiative (NRI), a consortium of members of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), have agreed to jointly fund a national university-based...
National Science Foundation Funds Three Chemical Bonding Centers
Aug 12, 2005 — ARLINGTON, Va., Aug. 12 -- The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced that it will fund a new group of chemical bonding centers (CBCs), or multifaceted research teams. The three new centers will be based at the California Institute of...
Simulator Team Zooms in on Education
May 13, 2005 — ARLINGTON, Va., May 13 -- Ants sitting on microchip "picnic tables," salt crystals in gritty detail and the scales of a butterfly wing are among the other-worldly subjects of images that can be produced by a scanning electron microscope (SEM). A...
NSF Taps Cornell for X-Ray Source
Feb 25, 2005 — ITHACA, N.Y., Feb. 25 -- The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Cornell University $18 million to begin development of a new, advanced synchrotron radiation x-ray source called an energy recovery linac (ERL). The ERL, based on accelerator...
Carbon Nanotubes Yield New Class of Sensors
Dec 17, 2004 — ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 17 -- Nanotechnology researchers at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign have demonstrated a tiny, implantable detector that could one day allow diabetics to monitor their glucose levels continuously -- without ever...
National Science Board Members Appointed
Dec 8, 2004 — ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 8 -- The president on Nov. 29 appointed eight new members to the National Science Board (NSB), the 24-member policy and oversight body for the National Science Foundation (NSF) and advisor to the president and Congress on...
Picarro Wins NSF Research Award
Oct 26, 2004 — SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct. 26 -- Picarro Inc., a manufacturer of high-performance lasers and laser-based instruments, has been awarded a $492,690 Phase II Small Business Innovative Research contract by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop...
NSF Funds Nanotech Education Center
Oct 1, 2004 — ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 1 -- With a five-year, $15 million grant to Northwestern University, the National Science Foundation (NSF) is funding the nation's first Center for Learning and Teaching in Nanoscale Science and Engineering (NCLT). The center,...
NSF Funds 6 Nanotech Research Centers
Sep 22, 2004 — ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 22 -- The National Science Foundation (NSF) today announced awards of $69 million over five years to fund centers in nanoscale science and engineering at University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley), Stanford University...
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Aug 23, 2004 — More than four million individuals with at least a high school education were employed in science and engineering (S&E) occupations in the US as of April 2003, according to a new report from the National Science Foundation. A substantial proportion...
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