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SMS Workshop Attracts Top Researchers
BERLIN, Nov. 12, 2010 — The 16th International Workshop on Single Molecule Spectroscopy (SMS) and Ultra Sensitive Analysis in the Life Sciences, held Sept. 15 to 17 and sponsored by PicoQuant GmbH, brought together international top researchers in the field of ultrasensitive optical detection and single molecule spectroscopy and microscopy. More than 150 participants enjoyed 45 talks, including lectures given by renowned scientists like Steven A. Soper, Paul R. Selvin and Gerhard J. Schütz. During the poster...
Lasers Simulate Black Hole Radiation
COLLEGE PARK, Md., Nov. 10, 2010 — A team of Italian scientists has fired a laser beam into a chunk of glass to create what they believe is an optical analogue of the Hawking radiation that many physicists expect is emitted by black holes. Although the laser experiment superficially...
2010 Prism Award Finalists Named
Nov 9, 2010 — The finalists have been named for the 2010 Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation, an international competition sponsored by Photonics Media and SPIE to recognize photonics products that break conventional ideas, solve problems and improve life...
Pig Secrets Revealed Through Spectroscopy
MONTREAL, Nov. 5, 2010 — Which are the best pieces of pork, what their texture is, how moist they are — the secrets pigs keep from even the most skilled butchers — are about to be revealed, thanks to a sophisticated technique that has been developed by McGill...
Choosing a Material for Use in the Infrared
Nov 1, 2010 — Creators of infrared systems often encounter difficulty when trying to select the proper materials for their optical designs. Part of the challenge is gathering information on the physical properties of IR materials. The other part is understanding...
Multiwavelength spectroscopy improves semiconductor quality
BOULDER, Colo. – A highly sensitive spectral measurement technique has been extended from biomedical breath analysis to industrial detection of impurities in semiconductor gases, according to a group from JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of...
Princeton Taps New Sales Engineers, OEM Business Manager
TRENTON, N.J., Oct. 27, 2010 — Princeton Instruments announced recently the appointment of two new regional sales engineer positions in the US for physical science sales. In addition, the company has hired for regional positions, including an OEM business manager and a sales...
’Molecular Fingerprinting’ Improved for Gas Detection
GAITHERSBERG, Md., Oct. 21, 2010 — Scientists have demonstrated a laser-based “molecular fingerprinting” technique that can differentiate billions of hydrogen-containing and other molecules from one another in gas in just 30 seconds or less — a performance that is...
Cell Phones Facilitate Spectrometry
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Oct. 19, 2010 — University of Illinois chemistry professor Alexander Scheeline wants to see high school students using their cell phones in class. Not for texting or surfing the Web, but as an analytical chemistry instrument: Using a few basic, inexpensive supplies...
Laser Under Development to Find Life on Mars
HANOVER, Germany, Oct. 19, 2010 — Scientists of the Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V. (LZH) are currently developing a laser suitable for use in outer space for the so-called Exomars mission. With the help of this laser, hopes are high that any form of life on the red planet can be found....
Spectrometer Improves Dental Curing
DUIVEN, The Netherlands, Oct. 15, 2010 — A spectroradiometrically calibrated USB4000 spectrometer from Ocean Optics is helping dentists to use curing lights more effectively to harden the white resin composites used to fill cavities. The spectrometer is a key component of the Managing...
A Guide to Selecting Lamps
Oct 8, 2010 — As the green evolution continues, light emitting diodes (LEDs) are replacing traditional light sources in many applications. However for applications requiring wavelength ranges that an LED’s monochromatic output cannot match, arc discharge...
Thompson Group Acquires AIT
KALISPELL, Mo., Oct. 6, 2010 — The Thompson Group announced Tuesday that it has acquired process analytical instruments maker Applied Instrument Technologies (AIT) of Pomona, Calif., for an undisclosed amount. AIT, a Hamilton Sundstrand Corp. business, will be organized as...
Company Acquisition
Oct 5, 2010 — In Denmark, Foss A/S of Hillerød has become the main shareholder in 6423%%Ibsen Photonics A/S of Farum through the purchase of an additional 73 percent of shares from existing shareholders. Foss now owns about 85 percent of Ibsen, and the...
Terahertz detection at a distance
TROY, N.Y. – When it comes to safe screening and detection, terahertz imaging offers considerable advantages but one major drawback. Terahertz waves occupy a large segment of the electromagnetic spectrum between the infrared and microwave bands and can provide...
Krivanek Elected Royal Society Fellow
TEMPE, Ariz., Sept. 28, 2010 — It was a problem that remained unsolved for 50 years: Aberrations made the images produced by electron microscopes “fuzzy.” But in the mid 1990s, a team led by Ondrej Krivanek designed and built a practical aberration corrector to...
Finding E. Coli in Beef Faster
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 16, 2010 — Infrared spectroscopy can detect Escherichia coli faster than current testing methods and can cut days off investigations of outbreaks, according to a study performed at Purdue University. Lisa Mauer, an associate professor of food science,...
Renishaw, UWarwick to Hold Raman Seminars
COVENTRY, England, Sept. 10, 2010 — An exciting line up of world-class speakers will be passing on their experience and expertise in the upcoming “Inside Raman” event at the University of Warwick. This event, jointly organized by Renishaw plc and Mark Newton at the...
Traffic Pollution Analyzed by IR Sensing
MADRID, Spain, Sept. 10, 2010 — Scientists at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid are testing infrared (IR) remote sensing technology to evaluate the pollutant emissions associated with motor vehicle traffic. The technology could analyze all the gases of environmental interest with...
Elliot Scientific Named Mad City Rep in UK, Ireland
HARPENDEN, England, Sept. 9, 2010 — Mad City Labs Inc. announced recently the appointment of Elliot Scientific Ltd. as the distributor of its products within the UK and Ireland. The manufacturer of flexure-based nanopositioning systems capable of subnanometer positioning...
Listening to Ancient Colors
MONTREAL, Sept. 7, 2010 — A technique known as photoacoustic infrared spectroscopy can be used to identify the composition of pigments used in artwork that is decades or even centuries old, a team of McGill University chemists has discovered. Pigments give artist's materials...
AMS Arrives at Kennedy Space Center
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla., Sept. 1, 2010 — The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), an experiment that will search for antimatter and dark matter in space, arrived recently at the Kennedy Space Center as it moves forward on its journey to the International Space Station. The AMS detector was...
Putting the “Eye” in CSI
Sep 1, 2010 — Forensic investigation hasn’t yet achieved the sci-fi type of technological sophistication seen on CSI and other television crime shows, but it’s getting there. Having seen what is possible with DNA, and often feeling considerable...
Warranty Expanded
Sep 1, 2010 — Miniature-spectroscopy company Ocean Optics of Dunedin, Fla., has expanded its three-year warranty beyond its spectrometers to include light sources and other accessories. Effective July 1, light sources and sampling accessories purchased from the...
Ocean Optics LIBS IDs Fake Antiques
DUNEDIN, Fla., Aug. 25, 2010 — To separate authentic ceramic antiques from fakes, nationally recognized antiques appraiser Guan Haisen has employed an Ocean Optics LIBS system, with QE65000 spectrometer, to help him identify artificially aged ceramics and artifacts. Using...
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