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Dec 1, 1997 — To support the development of new applications for high-performance digital signal processors, Texas Instruments Inc.has given $25 million to universities around the world. The establishment of the DSP University Research Fund is the latest effort by the company to find new applications for digital signal processors. The company also has established a $100 million venture capital fund and opened a research facility. Digital signal processors enable cellular phones, modems and hard drives to run...
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Light-Shaping Diffuser Enables Miniature High-Resolution Display
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Motion Control Card Lets Refrigerator Makers Chill
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Optical Retarder Aids Protein Crystal Growth Study
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Image Processing Software Helps Preserve Ancient Art
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Frame Grabber Aids Corneal Tomography
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IR Beamsplitter Coatings Reduce Gas Analyzer Size, Cost
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Silica Fiber Monitors Temperature in Oil Wells
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National Research Council's Competitiveness Task Force
Nov 1, 1997 — WASHINGTON -- The long-standing science and technology relationship between the US and Japan provided the backdrop for a report released in July by the National Research Council's Competitiveness Task Force. The focus was on the future and what US...
Demand for Industrial Lasers Increases Slightly
Nov 1, 1997 — Despite decreased orders from the automobile industry, shipments of industrial laser equipment and systems were up 3.6 percent in the second quarter of 1997 from the same quarter in 1996. The Laser Systems Product Group of the Association for...
Photonics Meets Computer Disk Challenge
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Environmentalists, DoE Ordered to Find Settlement
Nov 1, 1997 — In the latest attempt to block construction of the National Ignition Facility, a coalition of environmentalists has petitioned a federal judge because the building site is contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls. US District Court Judge Stanley...
FANUC Robotics Selected to Provide Laser Cutting for Truck Frame Plant
Nov 1, 1997 — Formet Industries of Rochester Hills, Mich., has selected FANUC Robotics North America to install an automated system for robotic arc welding and laser cutting. Automated system for robotic arc welding and laser cutting.
FDA Bill Puts Laser Devices on Fast Track
Nov 1, 1997 — WASHINGTON -- Legislation that would help new laser medical devices reach the marketplace faster was overwhelmingly approved by the US Senate this fall. The bill, which also addresses federal approval of new drugs, is still pending in Congress. The...
Shortage of Female Scientists Continues
Nov 1, 1997 — LONDON -- There are more women graduating from science and engineering schools in Great Britain. That's the good news. The flip side is that the proportion of women who choose a science career remains unchanged. And even those who do enter the...
German Firm Earmarks $1.3 Million for Microlasers
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Legislation Would Preserve Funding for Lawrence Livermore Laser Projects
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Navy Seeks Photonic Solutions for 2000 and Beyond
Nov 1, 1997 — WASHINGTON -- Photonics will play an important role in information, aviation, networked defenses and other key applications for national defense, according to a National Research Council report. Photonic sensor techniques will be important for...
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