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Multimillion-Dollar Project Aims at Improving Weather Forecasting
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Laser Firm Disputes Diode Order
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Digital Optics Corp. Enters 'Fast 500'
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GE Lighting and Emcore to Make White LEDs
Mar 1, 1999 — GE Lighting and Emcore Corp. of Somerset, N.J., have embarked on a joint venture to produce white light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The agreement creates Gelcore LLC in Cleveland and signals GE's entry into the solid-state lighting market, which is...
Miniature Display Market Set for Record Growth
Mar 1, 1999 — Total shipments for microdisplays reached 431,900 units last year with an estimated average annual growth rate of 43.2 percent over the next five years. That's the projection from a recently released report from Business Communications Co. Inc. in...
Robotic Vision Systems Sheds Ice-Detection Unit
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JDS Fitel and Uniphase Are Engaged
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Methode Buys Connector Manufacturer
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Fiber Optic Backlighting Rivals Join Forces
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Medical Sciences Improve 'Market Share' of Academic R&D
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Wyant Named Director of Optical Sciences Center
Mar 1, 1999 — James C. Wyant, professor of optical sciences at the University of Arizona in Tucson, assumed the role of director of the school's Optical Sciences Center. He replaces Richard C. Powell, who is now the university's vice president for research and...
Making it Bigger:
Mar 1, 1999 — Many manufacturing processes utilize on-line microscopy. Microscopes (optical systems with magnification greater than one) align, inspect and guide robotic assembly of precision parts. Microscopes are quite different from cameras with smaller...
Catch a Wave:
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The Small World of Medical Devices Gets Smaller
Mar 1, 1999 — In many ways, the medical device industry is operating by the same adage the semiconductor industry has followed for years: smaller is better. This trend toward miniaturization is attributed to the changing face of healthcare throughout the world....
Lasers in the Chemistry Lab
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Telescope Installed at Air Force Base
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Intel and Analog Devices Form Communications Chip Venture
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Photonics Lab Opens in Colorado
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