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3-D Images Created From a Single Lens
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 6, 2013 — A computational method called light-field moment imaging creates 3-D images using a single, stationary lens, a discovery that could have implications for medical imaging and even future 3-D displays.
IR Tomography Goes Full Color
BERKELEY, Calif., Aug. 6, 2013 — Combining Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy with computed tomography creates a non-destructive, 3-D imaging technique providing full-color, molecular-level chemical information of unprecedented detail on biological and other samples...
Cradle turns iPhone into biosensor
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – A unique cradle and app for the iPhone use the phone’s own camera and processing power to create a handheld biosensor capable of detecting any kind of biological molecules or cells. The system, developed at the University of Illinois, could...
Hybrid Fabrication Makes Better Plasmonic Nanostructures for SERS
Aug 1, 2013 — Monolithic hierarchical plasmonic nanostructures improve results from surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. Plasmonic nanostructures of gold and silver have emerged as attractive nanomaterials because of their small size, corrosion resistance,...
Mergers, Acquisitions and More
Aug 1, 2013 — In past years, we’ve reported from trade shows and conferences that the mood was one of “cautious optimism” that progressed to, as someone said, “restrained exuberance.” Today, the optimism and exuberance are catching...
People In The News
Aug 1, 2013 — Peter Call has been named field sales manager at CoolLED Ltd., an LED lighting products manufacturer based in Andover, England. Experienced in microscopy and imaging, he will be responsible for customers in Central and Eastern Europe. Idex Optics...
Spray-on flat lens works in the UV
GAITHERSBURG, Md. – A new, easily fabricated metamaterial-based flat lens that bends and focuses UV light could improve photolithography, nanoscale manipulation and manufacturing, and even high-resolution 3-D imaging, say its developers, scientists working at the...
Tweaks Turn Microscope into Billion-Pixel Imager
PASADENA, Calif., July 30, 2013 — A method that converts a relatively inexpensive conventional microscope into a billion-pixel imaging system could improve the efficiency of digital pathology and provide robust microscopes to medical clinics in developing countries.
Nanoenhanced Biosensor Detects Single Proteins
BROOKLYN, N.Y., July 25, 2013 — The microcavity biosensor that set a record by detecting the smallest single virus in solution has reached a new breakthrough: detecting a single label-free cancer marker protein. The achievement, which shatters the previous record and sets a new...
Subtle Butterfly Wing Differences Could Inspire New Materials
HONG KONG, July 19, 2013 — Subtle differences in the small crystal structures responsible for the varied patterns of color in butterfly wings could lead to new material coatings that change color by design.
New Nanoimaging Method Finds App in Plasmonics
GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 17, 2013 — Theoretical calculations to understand and predict the optical properties of plasmonic nanomaterials exist but haven’t been verified in the lab, until now.
5-D ‘Superman’ Memory Crystal Created
SOUTHAMPTON, England, July 10, 2013 — Nanostructured glass has been demonstrated as a medium for recording digital text in 5-D using a femtosecond laser. The portable memory technology could store vast quantities of information — 360 TB on a disc — for more than a million years.
Listening to Blood Cells
TORONTO, July 8, 2013 — Red blood cells struck with laser light generate high-frequency sound waves that could help researchers to differentiate normal blood cells from abnormal ones for the diagnosis of blood-related diseases.
Fluorescent Fingerprint Tag IDs ‘Hidden’ Prints
LEICESTER, England, July 3, 2013 — Criminals might want to think twice before touching anything, now that a new fluorescent tagging technique could yield higher-confidence identifications from latent fingerprints on metal surfaces.
Bodkin Design Issued Hyperspectral Imaging Patents
NEWTON, Mass., July 1, 2013 — Bodkin Design & Engineering (BD&E) LLC has received two US patents for enhancements to its nonscanning hyperspectral imaging product line. US Patent Nos. 8,174,694 and 8,233,148 support technology implemented for high-speed collection of 3-D...
Microscopy Technique Could Help Make 3-D Components
GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 1, 2013 — A technique developed several years ago for improving optical microscopes has now been applied to monitoring the next generation of computer chip circuit components, providing a crucial tool for developing 3-D components.
Novel Fibers Use Space to Extend Capacity Limits
Jul 1, 2013 — New optical fibers such as multicore, multimode and hollow core use their spatial properties in the designs of next-generation systems to solve future fiber capacity bottlenecks and other sticky problems. The optical network that enables...
Scanning White-Light Interferometry Fingerprints the Polishing Process
Jul 1, 2013 — Characterizing the effects of polishing optical surfaces beyond a surface roughness parameter may enable superior finishes. A wide variety of techniques can be used to manufacture high-quality optical surfaces. These range from surface generation,...
Gold Probes Offer Insight into Cancer
GLASGOW, Scotland, June 25, 2013 — Gold nanoprobes paired with FRET microscopy could yield a new generation of biological imaging and sensing techniques capable of studying cancer cells in minute detail, measuring the effectiveness of medicines at subcellular levels and identifying...
Holograms Enabled by $10 Optical Chip
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 20, 2013 — An optical chip built by an MIT graduate student at a cost of $10 could be a “game changer” for holography, enhancing the resolution of conventional 2-D displays and enabling color holographic videos suitable for 3-D television.
Probes Light Up Synaptic Structures that Store Memories
LOS ANGELES, June 19, 2013 — Microscopic probes that light up synapses in living neurons could give scientists insight into how these structures change when new memories are formed.
Microphone Listens with Light
OSLO, Norway, June 18, 2013 — Listening to a conference call can leave you on the edge of your seat craning to hear what the person on the other end of the call is trying to say. But, a new sensor developed in Norway could change all that, giving microphones hyper-acute hearing...
Zeiss Acquiring Xradia
OBERKOCHEN, Germany, and PLEASANTON, Calif., June 18, 2013 — Optics and optoelectronics manufacturer Zeiss has announced that it will acquire 3-D x-ray microscope provider Xradia Inc. of Pleasanton and will rename it Carl Zeiss X-ray Microscopy Inc. The purchase price is confidential.
QD Method Combines Best of Optical, Electron Microscopy
GAITHERSBURG, Md., June 17, 2013 — A fast, versatile and high-resolution technique that combines the best of optical and scanning electron microscopy could provide surface and subsurface viewing of features as small as 10 nm in size.
Peter Call Joins CoolLED Sales Team
ANDOVER, England, June 13, 2013 — Peter Call has been named field sales manager at LED lighting products manufacturer CoolLED Ltd. Call brings to the position microscopy and imaging experience and will be responsible for customers in Central and Eastern Europe. He has held positions...
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