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Catching Some Rays
ROME, Italy, Aug. 22, 2007 -- Fresh evidence that neutrinos oscillate (transform from one state to another) before arriving at Earth adds weight to present theories about the nature of neutrinos and the inner workings of the sun and other stars. Low-energy solar neutrinos -- subatomic particles produced in the core of the sun -- and the rate the particles hit our planet have been detected and measured in real time by a team of more than 100 researchers, including National Science Foundation (NSF)-supported investigators...
Multicolor STORM Images Cells
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 21, 2007 -- A colorful new palette of fluorescent tags, when combined with superresolution advances, promise to provide a better view of life at the molecular level by allowing proteins to be labeled and tracked simultaneously within cells with nanometer...
Nano-Engineer Group Formed
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Aug. 21, 2007 -- Sandia National Laboratories has entered into a relationship with universities and industries around the country to establish the National Institute for Nano-Engineering (NINE). The partnership was driven by concerns over the health of America’s...
WPI Awarded DHS Funds
WORCESTER, Mass., Aug. 21, 2007 -- Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has received nearly $1 million from the federal Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to develop a system that can precisely locate and track the movement of emergency workers inside buildings and also monitor...
Arizona Teams Win Grants
PHOENIX, Ariz., Aug. 20, 2007 -- Photonics and biophotonics collaborations in Arizona will receive grants totalling $10 million from Science Foundation Arizona, which is giving nearly $10 million to eight Arizona research teams through its Strategic Research Group program....
Kodak, Infotonics Center Pen Research Agreement
Aug 20, 2007 — Eastman Kodak Co. has signed a joint research agreement with the Infotonics Technology Center in Canandaigua, near Rochester, N.Y., they announced today. The nonprofit center collaborates with and provides facilities for use by businesses and...
Nanoscience Pioneer Fraser Stoddart to Join Northwestern Faculty
Aug 20, 2007 — J. Fraser Stoddart, a pioneer in the fields of nanoscience and organic chemistry, will join the Northwestern University faculty as Board of Trustees Professor of Chemistry, the university announced Thursday. He will also direct the university's new...
'Alice' Going to the Moon
DUNEDIN, Fla., Aug. 17, 2007 -- Ocean Optics of Dunedin, Fla., has custom-engineered a spectrometer named Alice for an upcoming NASA mission to the moon’s south pole. The Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) will carry the equipment to help analyze the makeup of...
Indian Army to Use Dazzlers
DELHI, India, Aug. 17, 2007 -- India's army plans to add to its aresenal portable nonlethal laser "dazzlers" that could stun and temporarily blind opponents, the Press Trust of India (PTI) and other Indian news sources reported today. The Laser Science and Technology Centre, ...
Inner Ear Nanostimulator Wins $25,000 Grant From PI
Aug 16, 2007 — University of Virginia Health System researchers were announced yesterday as winners of the $25,000 PI NanoInnovation Grant from PI (Physik Instrumente) LP for their discovery of a way to transfer genes into diseased inner ear tissue to possibly...
Nature's Versatile Hard Drive
LEICESTER, England, Aug. 16, 2007 -- The blueprint of life -- DNA -- could be used to enhance technologies in electronics and information storage. Glenn Burley, PhD, a researcher at the University of Leicester in Leicester, England, has been awarded one of only eight coveted...
New Scale Adds Squiggle Distributors in Europe
Aug 16, 2007 — New Scale Technologies has added distributors for its piezoelectric Squiggle motors: SI Scientific Instruments GmbH of Munich, Germany; Orlin Technologies Ltd. of Bedfordshire, England; and Optoprim SRL of Monza, Italy. They join New Scale’s...
Solar, Nano Big at SPIE Show
SAN DIEGO, Aug. 16, 2007 -- Solar energy and nanotechnology will be the main topics of numerous plenary sessions during the Optics + Photonics conference, Aug. 26-30 at the San Diego Convention Center. Sponsored by SPIE, Optics + Photonics includes more than 3100 technical...
Solar, Nano Big at SPIE Show
Aug 16, 2007 — Solar energy and nanotechnology will be the main topics of numerous plenary sessions during the Optics + Photonics conference, Aug. 26-30 at the San Diego Convention Center. Sponsored by SPIE, Optics + Photonics includes more than 3100 technical...
Strange Star Trail Spotted
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16, 2007 -- NASA's Galaxy Evolution Explorer has spotted an amazingly long comet-like tail behind a star streaking through space at supersonic speeds. The star, named Mira after the Latin word for "wonderful," has been a favorite of astronomers for about 400...
Thomas Mino Resigns as Lumera CEO
Aug 16, 2007 — Nanotechnology company Lumera Corp. of Bothwell, Wash., announced yesterday the resignation of Thomas D. Mino, its CEO for the past six years, who will become a Lumera consultant. While a committee searches for a permanent replacement, the company's...
Detector Resists Radiation
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Aug. 15, 2007 -- An imaging detector promises to revolutionize future NASA planetary missions with technology that could withstand the harsh radiation environments in space. Scientists from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) and University of Rochester (UR)...
Land Imaging Plan Mapped
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15, 2007 -- A plan for a US National Land Imaging Program was released this week by the Bush administration to serve as "the framework for continuing the collection of moderate resolution multispectral remote sensing data for the globe." The program would...
Manz Captures $61M Order
RAUTLINGEN, Germany, Aug. 15, 2007 -- Manz Automation AG has received an order valued at 45 million euros (about $61 million) from Applied Materials Inc. for laser scribing machines to be used in thin-film solar applications. Applied Materials, is a Santa Clara, Calif., provider of...
Paper Becomes Power Source
TROY, N.Y., Aug. 15, 2007 -- By weaving black carbon nanotubes into paper, engineers have created printable, flexible batteries that are more resilient than many existing batteries, yet can be cut, folded and worked just like paper. The rechargeable material could find uses in...
1st Live Cell Imaged in 3-D
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 14, 2007 -- A new imaging technique similar to the computed tomography (CT) scans doctors use to see inside the body has allowed the creation of the first 3-D images of a living cell. The technique could be used to produce the most detailed images yet of...
Energy Initiative to Emphasize Securtiy, Competitiveness
Aug 14, 2007 — The heads of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), the Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA) and Caterpillar Inc. will spearhead an initiative that seeks to enhance US competitiveness and energy security. RPI President Shirley Ann Jackson, UWUA...
Elektron Acquires Sifam
ESSEX, England, Aug. 13, 2007 -- Elektron plc announced it acquired Sifam Instruments Ltd. for an initial cash payment of £2 million (about $4 million), effective Aug. 8. Essex-based Elektron makes electrical, electromechanical and hard metal components. Sifam of Torquay,...
Grant Funds MEMS/NEMS Work
ATLANTA, Aug. 13, 2007 -- A $1.25 million government grant will allow researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology to join a multiuniversity research effort to develop a computer-aided design (CAD) environment for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and...
Molly Stevens Awarded Science Medal
Aug 10, 2007 — Molly Stevens, PhD, a reader in regenerative medicine and nanotechnology with the materials department at Imperial College London, was awarded the 2006 Conference Science Medal by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Stevens, the...
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