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Microscopists Celebrate Cell Biology Advancements
Nov 12, 2003 — LONDON, Nov. 12 -- Scientists from around the world gathered in London last month to celebrate achievements in cell biology and to look at future techniques for live cell research, at a meeting commemorating the 50th anniversary of the awarding of the Nobel Prize to Dutch scientist Frits Zernike. Zernike discovered the phase contrast method and invented the phase contrast microscope. The meeting was jointly sponsored by Carl Zeiss, which built the first phase contrast microscope in 1936 and...
Camera Pinpoints Gamma Ray Sources
Nov 11, 2003 — ARGONNE, Ill., Nov. 11 -- A device originally developed for nuclear physics research may find applications in homeland security and medicine. A Compton camera being developed at the Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory could be used to...
Clemson University to Build Photonics Centers
Nov 7, 2003 — CLEMSON, S.C., Nov. 7 -- Clemson University announced Wednesday it will invest $70 million in the Clemson Research Park over the next five years, including a $21 million facility for photonics research. The facility will be used to study fiber...
Laser Fabricates Waveguides in LiNbO3
Nov 1, 2003 — The two most common approaches for fabricating waveguides in LiNbO3 -- high-temperature in-diffusion of titanium and proton exchange -- are complex, involving high temperatures or acid treatment and at least one photolithographic step. Recently,...
75 Attend Fluorescence Spectroscopy Course
Oct 31, 2003 — BERLIN, Oct. 31 -- A short course on "Principles and Applications of Time-Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy," sponsored by electro-optical instrumentation and systems developer PicoQuant GmbH, of Berlin, and the Center for Fluorescence &...
Laser Corp. Merges with Broadcast International
Oct 2, 2003 — SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 2 -- Laser Corp. announced today it has entered into a stock purchase agreement with BI Acquisitions Inc., (doing business as Broadcast International), under which the shareholders of BI Acquisitions will own approximately 98...
'Quantum Pointer' Improves Measurements
Oct 1, 2003 — An optical system called a "quantum laser pointer," developed by scientists at Australian National University in Canberra and at Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris, promises to improve measurements of the position of a laser beam. The system...
EaglePicher Cedes Optical-Grade Germanium Leadership to Umicore
Oct 1, 2003 — With Belgium-based Umicore SA's purchase of key germanium assets from EaglePicher of Quapaw, Okla., the domestic makeup of the market for the strategic material has shifted. Acquired for roughly $15 million, the facility, now Umicore Optical...
Dual Microscopes Illuminate Electronic Switching Speeds
Sep 29, 2003 — GAITHERSBURG, Md., Sept. 29 -- Although silicon is still the mainstay of the semiconductor industry, a new method may put materials like gallium nitride and silicon carbide into wider use in scanning semiconductors for defects. Such advanced...
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Sep 26, 2003 — Extreme Close-up: This year's first-place winner of Nikon Instruments' photomicrography competition was Torsten Wittmann of The Scripps Research Institute, for his entry, "Filamentous actin and microtubules (structural proteins) in mouse fibroblasts...
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Sep 22, 2003 — Jurgen Pfaff has been named COO of pulsed-laser developer Lambda Physik. Pfaff has worked with Coherent Inc. for 15 years in research and development, engineering, product marketing and operations, most recently as vice president and general...
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Sep 16, 2003 — Brett D. Rosner has been named president of Janos Technology Corp., a manufacturer of precision infrared (IR) optical components and assemblies for commercial and military markets. Rosner have more than 20 years of experience in military and...
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Sep 15, 2003 — An atomic force microscope that can visualize structures as small as one nanometer in diameter is one new feature of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's (RPI) remodeled Rensselaer Nanotechnology Center (RNC), which opens today. The center also houses...
Carbon Nanotubes Exhibit Ideal Photon Emission
Sep 12, 2003 — ROCHESTER, N.Y., Sept. 12 -- Two University of Rochester researchers have discovered another ability of carbon nanotubes, cylinders of tightly bonded carbon atoms that have dazzled scientists and engineers with their special abilities -- from...
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Sep 4, 2003 — Essex Corp. announced it has received awards valued at $2 million that expand current signal processing engineering projects. Based in Columbia, Md., Essex designs optical components for the US military and other government agencies. . . . BAE...
Laser-Induced Incandescence Measures Soot in Jet Exhaust
Sep 1, 2003 — When monitoring the performance of jet engines, aerospace engineers typically are concerned with intake phenomena, such as how wind velocity, rain and shock waves affect the turbine at subsonic to supersonic speeds. But a growing awareness of the...
PCO Computer Optics Acquires Cooke
Sep 1, 2003 — To strengthen its presence in North America and to improve its customer service internationally, scientific camera developer PCO Computer Optics GmbH of Kelheim, Germany, has purchased The Cooke Corp. of Auburn Hills, Mich. With new 14-bit camera...
Solid-State Lasers Are Gunning for Argon-Ion's Place
Sep 1, 2003 — Frequency-doubled diode lasers that produce blue light at or near 488 nm have emerged over the past couple of years, potentially affecting the multibillion-dollar instrumentation market based on the air-cooled argon-ion laser that has evolved over...
ChromaVision to Reduce Work Force
Aug 21, 2003 — SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif., August 21 -- ChromaVision Medical Systems Inc., a provider of automated cell-imaging systems and manufacturer of the ACIS (automated digital microscope system) digital microscope system, announced yesterday it will...
Micro-Robots Could Control Cells, Medical Devices
Aug 21, 2003 — ATLANTA, August 21 -- An inventor of micro-robots -- nanotools capable of manipulating large molecules and cells -- says he and his collaborators are "no more than a year away" from producing programmable microvalves that can be used in chemical...
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Aug 20, 2003 — James C. Wyant, director of the University of Arizona Optical Sciences Center (OSC), received the 2003 Gold Medal from the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) at its 48th annual meeting recently. The award recognizes Wyant's...
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Aug 15, 2003 — FLIR Systems Inc. announced that John D. Carter has been elected to its board for a term expiring at its 2004 annual meetings. FLIR Systems, based in Portland, Ore., makes infrared imaging systems for a variety of applications. . . . InVision...
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Aug 8, 2003 — Palomar Technologies, a manufacturer of high-precision assembly systems, announced it has joined with Sonix Inc. to help component manufacturers improve yield and reduce assembly costs. Customers of Palomar's process development and prototyping...
'Twinning' Phenomenon Found in Nanocrystalline Aluminum
Aug 7, 2003 — BALTIMORE, Md., April 7 -- Using a powerful electron microscope to view atomic-level details, researchers have discovered a "twinning" phenomenon in a nanocrystalline form of aluminum that was plastically deformed during lab experiments. The...
Carl Zeiss Opens Assembly Facility
Aug 1, 2003 — In a formal ceremony in June, the Carl Zeiss Group unveiled a microscope assembly hall at its factory in Göttingen, Germany. The facility produces microscope systems and components for applications in biomedical research, health care, materials...
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