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A Sticky Approach to Fighting Infection
BERKELEY, Calif., March 6, 2014 — A new nanoscale approach to studying a common source of infection could ultimately lead to the creation of bacteria-resistant materials as a line of defense.
MUSE Offers 3-D View of Distant Galaxies
CERRO PARANAL, Chile, March 6, 2014 — Far-away galaxies and bright stars could feel closer than ever, thanks to a new astronomical instrument that is a decade in the making.
Luxtera, Sun Microsystems Collaborate on Optical Interconnects
CARLSBAD, Calif., March 5, 2014 — Luxtera will join forces with Sun Microsystems to develop the next generation of optical interconnects. Under the DARPA Ultraperformance Nanophotonic Intrachip Communications (UNIC) program, the interconnects will produce new chip-to-chip and...
Young Explorers Target Mid-IR Broadband for Real-Life Applications
BRUSSELS, March 5, 2014 — Mid-IR broadband light sources are not yet widely found in real-life applications; however, an international team of young researchers may soon change that by developing an ultracompact, graphene-based version of the device. The project, called...
Michelson Awarded €2.26 Million OCT Grant
ORPINGTON, England, March 4, 2014 — The European Union has awarded Michelson Diagnostics a €2.26 million Seventh Framework Programme grant to enhance the company’s OCT technology and research. The grant will further develop Michelson’s work in diagnosing malignant...
Stimulated Emission Enhances Fluorescence Detection
TAIPEI, Taiwan, March 4, 2014 — Stimulated emission (SE) can now be used to detect the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of fluorescence and convert it to a coherent signal.
New Technique Visualizes Live Cells
NEW YORK, March 3, 2014 — A new optical imaging platform represents a significant step toward a longstanding scientific goal: visualizing small biomolecules inside living biological systems with minimum disturbance.
OSA Names Bonenfant Scholarship Winner
WASHINGTON, March 3, 2014 — Margaret Cron has been named the 2014 recipient of the OSA Foundation’s Paul Anthony Bonenfant Memorial Scholarship. A biomedical engineering student at Ohio State University, Cron will use the scholarship to attend a study-abroad program at...
Quantum Droplets Form in Laser-Shot Semiconductors
BOULDER, Colo., March 3, 2014 — The accidental discovery of a new quasiparticle that behaves like a drop of liquid could provide a better understanding of solid-state devices such as semiconductors and superconductors.
EO Accepting Applications for Educational Awards
BARRINGTON, N.J., Feb. 28, 2014 — Edmund Optics (EO) is now accepting applications for its 2014 Educational Award, formerly the Higher Education Grant program. The award combines EO’s regional grant programs, including the annual Higher Education Grant, into one global...
IBM Sets Record for Data Transfer Speeds
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y., Feb. 28, 2014— A new record has been set for short-range data transmission that proves the existing technology remains up to snuff.
Elusive Solar Light-Trapping Limit Nearly Reached
DELFT, Netherlands, Feb. 27, 2014 — The theoretical limit of light-trapping in solar cells has eluded researchers for decades. But a group from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) has come closer to it than anyone else. The researchers, members of TU Delft’s Photovoltaic...
Optical Nanocavity Boosts Light Absorption
BUFFALO, N.Y., SHANGHAI and SHENYANG, China, Feb. 27, 2014 — An optical nanocavity that boosts light absorption in ultrathin semiconductors could potentially improve solar cells and cameras, and maybe even harvest energy more efficiently. Currently in development by an international team from the University...
MSS Creates New Fiber Lasers
RUGBY, England, Feb. 26, 2014 — MSS Lasers has expanded its line of fiber laser cutting machines, touted as some of the most advanced on the market.
New Laser Brings Faster Internet
PASADENA, Calif., Feb. 26, 2014 — High-speed Internet continues to evolve, making very quick work of downloading, streaming and communicating. But could it get faster? Researchers in California say yes.
Optical Technique Better Measures Blood Coagulation
BOSTON, Feb. 25, 2014 — A new optical approach could help doctors quickly determine a patient’s blood coagulation (clotting) status in near real time.
QD Lasers Grown on Silicon Show Record Performance
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., and BETHLEHEM, Pa., Feb. 25, 2014 — A new study shows that direct growth of III-V lasers on silicon (Si) with quantum dot (QD) active regions is a competitive alternative to wafer bonding lasers grown on native substrates. The 1.3-µm wavelength indium arsenide (InAs) QD lasers...
SPIE Honors Palanker
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 25, 2014 — Dr. Daniel Palanker is the 2014 recipient of the SPIE Translational Research Award. An associate professor of ophthalmology at Stanford University, Palanker received the award for his study titled “Non-damaging laser therapy of the macula:...
Fast Phase Modulator Is World's Most Compact
KARLSRUHE, Germany, Feb. 24, 2014 — Using electro-optical signals rather than traditional electrical signals could make the exchange of digital information more efficient.
New Approach to Creating Flexible Waveguides
AMES, Iowa, Feb. 24, 2014 — Creating flexible optical waveguides has long been a challenge, as it requires the self-contradicting task of shaping a highly soft material into thin and long structures that are also self-sustaining. A new fabrication technique developed by...
PHOQUS to Focus on Cells and Disease
DUNDEE, Scotland, Feb. 24, 2014 — The European Commission (EU) has awarded nearly €4 million in funding for investigations on the relationships between cellular processes and disease. The EU has awarded the University of Dundee a €3.8 million (about $5.2 million) grant,...
BSI, ICFO Technologies Study Photosynthesis
EAST LANSING, Mich., and BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 21, 2014 — Studying photosynthesis at the single-molecule level could lay the groundwork for better understanding of quantum physics’ role in nature. Researchers from the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) in Barcelona are using their advanced laser...
Mitsubishi Electric Develops Laser Technology
TOYKO, Feb. 21, 2014 — Mitsubishi Electric Corp. is set to unveil laser technology that ultimately will improve the performance of electronic devices. The company has developed a micro glass processing technology that uses a pulsed far-IR CO2 laser to drill the world's...
Royal Academy Names First Fraunhofer UK Research Chair
LONDON, Feb. 21, 2014 — The Royal Academy of Engineering has appointed the first Fraunhofer UK research chair at the University of Strathclyde. Alan Kemp, a professor at the university and team leader at its Institute of Photonics, will work to keep the UK at the forefront...
Superbright X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers Find Missing Proteins
RICHLAND, Wash., and LIVERMORE, Calif., Feb. 21, 2014 — A protein's shape is key to understanding how it causes disease or toxicity. Traditionally, capturing quality x-ray snapshots of a protein has required as many as 1 billion copies of the same protein, stacked into a neat crystal. This is no longer...
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