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Nanolaser Size Limit Broken
TEMPE, Ariz., July 28, 2009 -- An international research collaboration is reporting advances in breaking previous limitations on how small lasers can be made. The work opens up possibilities for using nanoscale lasers to significantly improve optical communications, single molecule detection and medical imaging.
QD Core Given Gold Shell
SEATTLE, July 28, 2009 -- Nanoparticles have been developed to perform a wide range of medical uses, from imaging tumors to carrying drugs to delivering pulses of heat to destroy tumor cells. But rather than settling for just one of these, researchers at the University of...
Agilent Buys Varian for $1.5B
SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 27, 2009 – In a move designed to bolster its transformation into a bioanalytical measurement company, Agilent Technologies said it will buy medical device maker Varian of Palo Alto, Calif., for $1.5 billion in cash.
PerkinElmer Names CMO
Jul 27, 2009 — Waltham, Mass.-based PerkinElmer Inc., a maker of scientific products for health, safety and environmental quality, announced the appointment of Dr. Lapo Paladini to the newly created position of chief marketing officer (CMO) and senior vice...
Beetle Bares Photonic Secrets
ATLANTA, July 24, 2009 – In discovering how the jeweled beetle, Chrysina gloriosa, creates its striking colors using a unique helical structure that reflects the light of two specific colors but of only one polarization, researchers may have unlocked photonic secrets with...
Twinkle, Twinkle Lil' Diamond
Jul 24, 2009 — Fluorescent nanodiamonds are useful little particles, providing an unblinking glow that resists photobleaching. They are biologically inert, lending themselves to a range of medical applications. But what are they, really?
Cell Interactions Revealed
EUGENE, Ore., July 23, 2009 -- New findings that suggest putting lipids and other cell membrane components on manufactured surfaces to control like-charge attraction could lead to new classes of self-assembling materials for use in precision optics, nanotechnology, electronics...
Micro Imaging Promotes Ricardi
Jul 23, 2009 — Micro Imaging Technology Inc. of San Clemente, Calif., has promoted John Ricardi to executive vice president, a position created by its board. Ricardi, who is currently chief operating officer, will lead the commercialization program for the...
Nanoscale Mass Spectrometer
PASADENA, Calif., July 23, 2009 – Using devices millionths of a meter in size, physicists at the California Institute of Technology developed a technique to determine the mass of a single molecule in real time.
Cell Phone Fluoromicroscopy
BERKELEY, Calif., July 22, 2009 – In what is being seen as a major step forward in taking clinical microscopy out of specialized labs and into the field, UC Berkeley researchers developed the CellScope, a cell phone turned into a fluorescent microscope.
'Drops' of Gold Burn Tumors
BARCELONA, Spain, July 21, 2009 – French researcher Romain Quidant proposes applying laser light to gold nanoparticles inserted into tumor cells, heating the particles to such a degree that the damaged cells would be completely burnt.
Fine-tuning Ultracold Atoms
COLLEGE PARK, Md., July 20, 2009 – Scientists at MIT devised how to relay the successful storage of light in a form of quantum memory based on a cold-atom gas, while scientists in Brazil reported the controllable formation of quantum turbulence in an ultracold atom gas.
Jenoptik Optical Systems Formed
Jul 16, 2009 — Jenoptik subsidiaries, Coastal Optical Systems and Liebmann Optical Company have merged to form Jenoptik Optical Systems Inc. The new company has 70,000 sq ft of optical manufacturing space and 100 employees. Since Jenoptik acquired Liebmann in 1999...
QPC Laser Sales Expanded
MARTINSRIED, Germany, July 15, 2009 -- Germany-based AMS Technologies and Laser Operations LLC of Sylmar, Calif., have expanded their distribution agreement for the high-brightness product line of QPC Lasers to include the UK/Ireland, France and Spain.
Chroma Introduces New Subsidiary
Jul 14, 2009 — Chroma Technology Corp., manufacturer of precision optical filters, announced the launch of 89 North, a wholly owned subsidiary. Located in Burlington, Vt., 89 North will develop products for the life science imaging market. Its initial focus will...
PECASE Funds Photonics Work
WASHINGTON, July 13, 2009 -- Scientists and engineers focused on photonics-related work were among the 100 named by President Barack Obama as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor bestowed by the US...
Bruker Gets EPR Spectrometer Order
Jul 3, 2009 — Bruker BioSpin of Karlsruhe, Germany, announced its first order for an Elexsys™ E780 system, the first commercial mm-wave 263-GHz EPR (electron paramagnetic resonance) spectrometer and its EPR division's first foray into quasi-optical...
NIH Review Changes Outlined
SAN FRANCISCO, July 2, 2009 -- NIH’s James Bjork outlined upcoming changes to the institute’s peer-review process, which he said is essentially to "fund the best science, by the best scientists, with the least amount of administrative burden."
NIH Review Changes Outlined at Conference
SAN FRANCISCO, July 2, 2009 -- During a lunchtime talk at the Human Brain Mapping meeting last month, James Bjork, a program officer with the National Institute of Health’s (NIH) National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), outlined recent and upcoming changes to the NIH...
Toptica Buys Till Photonics
MUNICH, Germany, July 2, 2009 -- A German consortium led by Toptica Photonics AG of Munich has acquired bioimaging specialist Till Photonics GmbH from Agilent Technologies. The transaction concluded June 30; financial terms were not disclosed.
A Slice of Everyday Life
Jul 1, 2009 — How would you balance your interests if you were an artist-turned-medical-student? You could forego your first love to pursue your new dream, or you could compartmentalize the two. However, you could also choose the path taken by Satre Stuelke of...
First AFM Bioworkshop in Taiwan
Jul 1, 2009 — Santa Barbara, Calif.-based Asylum Research, in conjunction with the National Health Research Institutes (NHRI), will host the first Taiwan AFM Bioworkshop to be held July 30-31, 2009 at NHRI, Zhunan Campus, in Taiwan. The AFM Bioworkshop will...
Laser Show Bolsters Industry
MUNICH, Germany, July 1, 2009 -- While overall attendance at Laser World of Photonics 2009 was down about 10 percent from 2007, the number of exhibitors, quality of contacts made, and innovations shown on the show floor had attendees feeling optimistic.
Laser Show Bolsters Industry
MUNICH, Germany, July 1, 2009 -- Attendees gave Laser World of Photonics 2009, the leading trade show for optical technologies, the best ratings in the event’s history, event organizers Messe München reported. Laser World of Photonics was held June 14-19 at the New Munich...
Light Made Audible
NEUHERBERG, Germany, July 1, 2009 -- Using a process that makes light audible, bioengineers in Germany developed a technique that allows 3-D optical and fluorescence imaging of tissue to a depth of several centimeters, allowing whole-body visualization of adult zebra fish.
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