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European Expansion
May 10, 2010 — Edmund Optics has relocated its UK offices to a newly constructed 10,000-sq-ft facility in York, allowing the company to continue to offer service and support throughout Europe. Shipments will be sent from the East Midlands Airport to the distribution center in Cologne, Germany, which provides next-day delivery. Edmund Optics manufactures precision optical components for business, industry and biotech applications.
Liquid crystals: Size and shape matter
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – When it comes to liquid crystals, scientists at Texas A&M University have discovered that size and shape really matter. Dr. Zhengdong Cheng, an assistant professor of chemical engineering, and his colleagues oriented disk-shaped molecules of...
Photothermal imaging detects nanorod orientation
HOUSTON – “Fluorescence vector probes and polarization-sensitive single-molecule spectroscopies have been widely used to explore the conformation dynamics of proteins in biological systems – and an ideal probe should yield high signal with low...
THz Control Could Mean X-Ray Vision
WASHINGTON, DC, May 10, 2010 — Boston University researchers are closing in on making x-ray vision a reality. Led by BU’s Richard Averitt, the team has developed a new way to detect and control terahertz (THz) radiation using optics and materials science. This type of...
Erickson Joins CVI Melles Griot
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., May 7, 2010 — David Erickson has joined CVI Melles Griot as vice president of technology for optics and photonic products, the company announced Thursday. Erickson, who has experience in managing photonic product engineering and manufacturing teams, will assist...
Lensless Imaging of Whole Cells
BERKELEY, Calif. May 7, 2010 — Scientists working at beamline 9.0.1 of the Advanced Light Source (ALS) at the US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have used x-ray diffraction microscopy to make images of whole yeast cells, achieving the highest...
NKT Photonics, Fianium Settle Suit
BIRKERØD, Denmark, & SOUTHAMPTON, England, May 7, 2010 — Specialty fibers and fiber lasers maker NKT Photonics A/S of Denmark and England-based ultrafast fiber lasers manufacturer Fianium have settled their 15-month UK patent dispute, the companies announced in separate statements. NKT Photonics filed...
Second X-Ray Laser Approved
MENLO PARK, Calif., May 7, 2010 — The US Department of Energy (DoE) has granted approval for SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory – home of the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), the world’s first hard X-ray laser – to begin planning a second X-ray laser at the...
Spectros Sells Patent to Philips
PORTOLA VALLEY, Calif., May 5, 2010 — Spectros Corp. announced it will sell an optical biotechnology-related patent to Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. The purchase price was not disclosed. The patent concerns multispectral pulse oximetry technology developed by Spectros. Pulse...
New Look at Bioactive Metal Complexes
BOCHUM, Germany, April 29, 2010 — Scientists at Ruhr University Bochum have accurately determined the location of metal complexes within living cancer cells using Raman microscopy. The technique provides new insights into the mechanism of action of metal-containing drugs, which may...
Revealing Cell Membrane Mechanics
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., April 29, 2010 — Thanks to an interdisciplinary team of researchers, scientists now have a more complete understanding of one of the human body’s most vital structures, the red blood cell. Led by University of Illinois electrical and computer engineering...
Thermo Fisher Opens Global Response Center
DREIEICH, Germany, April 27, 2010 — The science serving company Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. announced a global food testing laboratory has been opened to help solely contain costly and life-threatening chemical contamination crises. Thermo Fisher Scientific opens the global Food...
The Age of the Expo?
Apr 26, 2010 — Boston Convention & Exposition Center Thursday Afternoon Any number of thoughts might flit through my head as I wander the floor of a trade show. ‘Could I pull off a bowtie?’ ‘Why do my feet look smaller in these...
Plastic Lab-on-a-Chip Curbs Clots
MUNICH, Germany, April 23, 2010 — A plastic lab-on-a-chip system is being developed for fast and easy testing of thrombosis, or blood clots. An EU project that involves ten research institutes and high tech firms in eight European countries, called DVT-IMP, is developing the system...
Correcting Vision Without Surgery
BARCELONA, Spain, April 22, 2010 — There is now a contact lens that is capable of correcting mild to moderate vision defects without surgery. This innovation has earned Jaume Pauné, a graduate of the master’s degree program at UPC (Universitat Politècnica de...
OCT Diagnoses Shaken Baby Syndrome
LOS ANGELES, April 22, 2010 — Ophthalmologists examining infants for possible shaken baby syndrome (SBS) found that a handheld spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) device provided high-resolution images of the retina and the vitreoretinal interface in infants...
Ametek Acquires Imago
PAOLI, Pa., April 21, 2010 — Ametek Inc. has announced that it has acquired Imago Scientific Instruments, a privately held manufacturer of 3-D atom probes. "Imago Scientific Instruments significantly broadens our technical capabilities in differentiated, high-end analytical...
Edmund Optics Engineer Speaks at Bio-optics Symposium
BARRINGTON, N.J., April 21, 2010 — Amber Czajkowski, a thin-films engineer at Edmund Optics Inc. in Pennsburg, Pa., was invited to speak at the Symposium on Advanced Bio-optics and Related Medical Device Regulatory Considerations in Hong Kong. The symposium included directors,...
Endra Launches Imaging System
ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 21, 2010 — Endra Life Sciences has announced the launch of the Nexus 128, a photoacoustic computed tomography scanner for small animal imaging. The system is used for simple, fast and noninvasive quantification of tumor vasculature and other physiological...
Scanning Probe Microscope Accelerated
SAARBRÜCKEN, Germany, April 20, 2010 — For more than twenty years, the scanning force microscope has been employed in research and industry. Its enormous resolution has triggered many applications in nanotechnology. There is, however, a disadvantage – the low image rate...
Instrument Pulls on Atom’s Chain
GAITHERSBURG, Md., April 19, 2010 — In a recent experiment researchers demonstrated a tug-of-war at the atomic scale. The group, from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), has built an ultra-stable instrument for tugging on chains of atoms, an instrument that can...
Andor Acquires Photonic Instruments
BELFAST, Northern Ireland, April 16, 2010 — Andor Technology plc, specializing in scientific imaging, spectroscopy solutions and microscopy systems, has acquired Saint Charles, Illinois-based Photonic Instruments Inc. The existing management and founders will remain with the business...
Imaging a Heart’s First Beat
HOUSTON, April 16, 2010 — Through high-resolution, non-invasive imaging, scientists are documenting the formation of the mammalian heart and are capturing video of the embryonic heart before it begins beating. Kirill Larin, assistant professor of biomedical engineering in...
Laser Physics Turned ‘Upside Down’
DARMSTADT, Germany, April, 15, 2010 — Using quantum dot lasers, researchers at Technische Universität Darmstadt have found a new method for generating tunable wavelengths and for more easily switching back and forth between two wavelengths. Prospective application fields are...
Size is Key for Hollow Nanoparticles
RALEIGH, N.C., April 14, 2010 — Size plays a key role in determining the structure of certain hollow nanoparticles, according to a new study from North Carolina State University. The researchers focused on nickel nanoparticles, which have interesting magnetic and catalytic...
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