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Matter waves conjured in Schrödinger’s hat
SEATTLE – An amplifier devised to boost light, sound or other waves while hiding them inside an invisible container could lead to the construction of a quantum microscope that captures quantum waves and monitors electronic processes on computer chips. The University of Washington system, dubbed “Schrödinger’s hat,” refers to the quantum mechanical paradox of Schrödinger’s cat and the creation of something from what appears to be nothing. This graphic shows a mat...
Nanoantenna Made of DNA Captures, Emits Light
PARIS, Aug. 1, 2012 — A bio-inspired light nanoantenna has been created using two gold nanoparticles, short DNA strands and a tiny fluorescent molecule that can capture and emit light. The discovery paves the way toward the development of highly efficient LEDs and...
OCT device could KO chronic ear infections
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – A new optical coherence tomography (OCT) device that can see difficult-to-detect bacteria behind the eardrum could help clinicians better diagnose and treat chronic ear infections. Ear infections are the most common conditions that pediatricians...
Ones to Watch
Aug 1, 2012 — The first South African to earn a doctorate in biophotonics was recognized by her nation’s leader, an honor that took her by surprise. A physics professor from the University of Sydney in Australia works with light to speed up the Internet....
RIT, Raytheon to Develop Advanced IR Detectors
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Aug. 1, 2012 — The Rochester Institute of Technology was awarded a $1.2 million National Science Foundation award to develop, fabricate and test a new family of detectors grown on silicon wafer substrates by Raytheon Vision Systems.
The Ongoing Struggle Over Translational Research
Aug 1, 2012 — If the National Center for Advancing Translational Science were a person with feelings and a fragile sense of self-worth, it might be feeling snubbed and even a bit wounded these days. Sure, the Obama administration’s budget proposal released...
Imec, Pacific Biosciences Team to Develop Advanced Microchips
MENLO PARK, Calif., July 27, 2012 — The two organizations have announced a multiyear research collaboration focused on the development of advanced microchips for highly multiplexed single-molecule genetic analysis.
Luminus Devices Opens Taiwan Office, Collaborates with Volpi
BILLERICA, Mass., July 27, 2012 — The LED technologies provider has opened an office in Taiwan in response to the growing demand in the Asian market, and has formed a cooperative partnership with Volpi to advance LED lighting solutions.
Biolase Opens Training Center
IRVINE, Calif., July 26, 2012 — The dental laser manufacturer opened a technology and training center for dental customers at its Irvine headquarters.
Nanolaser Operates Below 3-D Diffraction Limit
AUSTIN, Texas, July 26, 2012 — Growing a smooth layer of silver onto a silicon substrate has improved the performance of nanolasers, offering a breakthrough for emerging nanophotonic devices with applications ranging from computing to medicine.
Optics Market Weakness Means More Belt-Tightening at CVI
LAKE FOREST, Ill., July 26, 2012 — CVI Melles Griot’s lower-than-expected financial performance in the second quarter will mean cost-cutting will continue through the end of the year, the CEO of parent company Idex Corp. said this week. The restructuring is intended to "right...
Space Institute Develops Cancer-Fighting Laser
TULLAHOMA, Tenn., July 25, 2012 — A new technique that harnesses the power of femtosecond lasers to seek, acutely map and noninvasively destroy cancerous tumors could benefit brain cancer patients.
Nanohole-Based Sensors Ideal for Medical Diagnostics
SINGAPORE, July 20, 2012 — Novel molecular sensors based on thin metallic films with nanoholes hold promise for medical diagnostic applications where it is necessary to detect small quantities of molecules.
Shimadzu UK Appoints Winn Prod Specialist
MILTON KEYNES, England, July 20, 2012 — Andy Winn was appointed product specialist for atomic absorption, inductively coupled plasma and total organic carbon for Shimadzu UK’s Spectroscopy Group.
Loops of Light Optically Detect Single Molecules
LEUVEN, Belgium, July 19, 2012 — A new nanoscale light-manipulation method that optically detects single molecules could be used in a variety of photochemistry applications and could help advance technologies for visualizing single molecules and multiple-molecule interactions.
AOptix, Unisys Team Up for Biometrics
CAMPBELL, Calif., July 18, 2012 — Information technology company Unisys has become a strategic alliance partner of AOptix Technologies Inc. for delivery of face capture and iris recognition systems for biometrics applications.
Imaging Diagnostic Systems Adds Distributor in Jordan
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., July 18, 2012 — To increase its presence in the Middle East, the laser breast imaging company signed a distribution agreement with Mareen Group Co. to market and sell its computed tomography laser mammography system in Jordan.
Antennas Capture, Upconvert Weak IR Light
GRONINGEN, the Netherlands, July 17, 2012 — A technique that uses special molecules as light antennae to harvest the energy from weak infrared light has been found to amplify the process 3300 times and could lead to improved solar cells and medical imaging techniques.
OCT in Dermatology Training Opens in Bonn
BONN, Germany, July 13, 2012 — Private medical center Medizinisches Zentrum Bonn Friedensplatz will offer the first training workshop for clinicians on the use and applications of optical coherence tomography in dermatology.
Given Imaging Patents Upheld in Korea
YOKNEAM, Israel, July 12, 2012 — The company’s two Korean patents asserted against Intromedic Co. Ltd. are valid, the Intellectual Property Tribunal of the Korean Intellectual Property Office ruled last week.
Olympus Licenses Pathology Patents to Zeiss
CENTER VALLEY, Pa., and JENA, Germany, July 12, 2012 — Olympus America Inc. and Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH have signed a nonexclusive worldwide licensing agreement that allows Zeiss to access Olympus’ portfolio of digital pathology and virtual microscopy patents.
Metamolecules Change Chirality Under Light
BERKELEY, Calif., July 11, 2012 — For the first time, the chirality of artificial molecules has been switched from a right-handed to a left-handed orientation using a light beam. The discovery holds potential for a range of terahertz technology applications, including biomedical...
Optical Microscope Detects Rare Cancer Cells
LOS ANGELES, July 9, 2012 — A new optical microscope that easily detects rare cells in real time could help doctors diagnose diseases earlier and could monitor disease treatments.
Robotic Camera Mimics Eye Movement
ATLANTA, July 9, 2012 — Piezoelectric materials that allow a robot’s camera eye to replicate the muscle motion of a human eye could help make safer, more effective robotic tools for MRI-guided surgery and robotic rehabilitation.
Asylum Research Names Canadian Distributor
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., July 3, 2012 — Spectra Research Corp. was appointed Asylum’s exclusive Canadian distributor as part of its continued expansion.
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