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LightPath Loss Narrows in Q4
ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 29, 2009 -- Optics manufacturer LightPath Technologies Inc. said its net loss for the fourth quarter of 2009 was $317,568, less than half of what it posted for the third quarter and down significantly from the $1.7 million loss in the second quarter and the $1.1 million it posted during Q4 a year ago.
Science Medalists Named
WASHINGTON, Sept. 29, 2009 – Pioneers in the fields of astronomical telescope building, computer simulation, and medical imaging were chosen to receive the National Medal of Science, the highest honor bestowed by the US government on scientists, engineers and inventors.
Lumenera Aids Guinness Feat
Sep 28, 2009 — Lumenera Corp. of Ottawa, a manufacturer of high-performance digital cameras and custom imaging solutions, has announced that its SKYnyx2-0 and Infinity2-1 CCD USB 2.0 cameras have been used to set a Guinness World Record for the largest...
PI Names New Managers
Sep 28, 2009 — Princeton Instruments (PI) of Trenton, N.J., announced that Ed Gooding has been promoted to product manager of the Spectroscopy Group, Greg Combs has been promoted to product manager of the Industrial Group, and Matt Lyons has joined the company as...
Light from the Dawn of Time
PASADENA, Calif., Sept. 25, 2009 – The Planck, a European Space Agency mission with significant participation from NASA, has captured its first rough images of the sky, demonstrating that the observatory is working and ready to measure light from the dawn of time. Planck will survey...
ILX Partners with Mirthe
Sep 24, 2009 — ILX Lightwave Corp., a photonics instrumentation and test systems component company located in Bozeman, Mont., announced that it is now an affiliate member of the Center for Mid-InfraRed Technologies for Health and the Environment (Mirthe)....
Flir Nabs $15M Army Contract
Sep 23, 2009 — Flir Systems Inc., a manufacturer of thermal imaging and stabilized camera systems for a wide variety of thermography and imaging applications, announced that it has been awarded a delivery order totaling $15.4 million from the US Army Aviation and...
Implant Stimulates Sight
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept, 23, 2009 – Inspired by the success of cochlear implants that can restore hearing to some deaf people, researchers at MIT are developing a retinal implant that could one day help blind people regain a useful level of vision. The eye implant is designed for...
Bling Boosts Raman Lasers
WASHINGTON, Sept. 21, 2009 – Researchers in Australia demonstrated the first Raman laser built with man-made diamonds that has comparable efficiency to a laser built with other materials.
Optelecom-NKF Cuts 23 Jobs
GERMANTOWN, Md., Sept. 16, 2009 -- Optelecom-NKF Inc., a supplier of video over IP (VoIP) and video-over-fiber products, announced Wednesday it will cut 23 jobs in the US and Europe as the result of a strategic review of its operations. "Earlier this year the impact of the...
Artificial Nose Knows Toxins
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Sept. 14, 2009 – An artificial nose for detecting toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) that works by visualizing odors has been developed, and according to Kenneth Suslick and his team at the University of Illinois, it’s simple, fast and inexpensive. The sensor array,...
NKT Photonics Opens US Unit
BIRKERØD, Denmark, Sept. 11, 2009 – NKT Photonics A/S of Denmark said it opened a subsidiary, NKT Photonics Inc., in Morganville, N.J., to serve its growing North American market.
Blue Bananas Linked to Cell Death
INNSBRUCK, Austria, & NEW YORK, Sept. 10, 2009 – Bright blue luminescent rings found under UV light on the peels of very ripe bananas hold promise for studying how organisms rid themselves of dying cells, according to chemists in the US and Austria.
‘Lit’ Bacteria Tracks Virus
READING, England, Sept. 9, 2009 – By attaching light-emitting genes to infectious bacteria in an experimental system, researchers tracked where in the body the bacteria go – giving an insight into the path of the infection process, which could lead to the development of more...
Rehabbed Hubble Opens Eyes
WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2009 – Colorful multiwavelength pictures of far-flung galaxies, an eerie "pillar of creation" and a butterfly-shaped nebula are some of the new observations taken by new and upgraded instruments on the renovated Hubble Space Telescope and released to the...
Bruker Nets Synchrotron Contracts
Sep 8, 2009 — Bruker ASC GmbH of Bergisch Gladbach, Germany, has been awarded $3.7 million in contracts for synchrotron instrumentation to advance life and material sciences, its parent company, Bruker Energy & Supercon Technologies (BEST) Inc., announced...
Mount Wilson Fire Threat Wanes
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3, 2009 – A massive effort by thousands of firefighters on the ground and by retardant-carrying aircraft appears to have greatly lessened the threat that a massive wildfire poses to the Mount Wilson Observatory – home to two historic telescopes – officials...
An Artist’s Secrets? Projection and Photoluminescence
Sep 1, 2009 — More than 200 years before the camera was invented, Italian Renaissance artist Caravaggio (1571-1610) employed photographic techniques to develop his renowned light and shadow paintings, according to Roberta Lapucci, a teacher and researcher at...
Donors and Acceptors: New Developments in FRET
Sep 1, 2009 — Förster resonance energy transfer, or FRET, has contributed to advances in a host of applications and the development of the technique is ongoing. In recent years, FRET has benefited from a variety of new components and methodologies. In this Web...
Fire Threatens Observatory
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1, 2009 – A wildfire raging in Angeles National Forest is threatening the 105-year-old Mount Wilson Observatory, home to several of the most technologically advanced facilities in the world for studying astronomical objects with unprecedented resolution and...
Flat Screens Go Deep – and More
Sep 1, 2009 — The Duchess of Windsor was half right, at least as far as displays are concerned: They really never can be too thin, as evidenced by the rise of flat screens of all varieties and of displays that can be virtually anywhere. But as for being too rich,...
It’s Two, Two, Two Tools in One
Sep 1, 2009 — If a surgeon is about to use a probe in the brain, the patient is sure to want that probe to be as small as possible. And three University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), researchers have developed technology that could lead to tinier probes that...
Metrology Research
Sep 1, 2009 — FEI Co. of Hillsboro, Ore., a provider of atomic-scale imaging and analysis systems, has joined the Advanced Metrology Development Program at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University at Albany-State University of New York....
More IR
Sep 1, 2009 — ULIS of Veurey-Voroize, France, a manufacturer of infrared detectors for low-cost IR cameras, has quadrupled the production capacity of its microbolometers to 200,000 units per year. The company expects to see large-scale orders resulting from three...
Multitasking fibers weave a new story for imaging systems
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Imagine walking to work one day and, for no obvious reason, you get a feeling that everyone is looking at you. You ignore the feeling for a while, but it persists, despite the fact that none of the people bustling around nearby are casting a single...
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