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Nikon Instruments Begins Direct Support for Biomed Instruments
MELVILLE, N.Y., Nov. 18, 2010 — Nikon Instruments Inc. has begun direct sales and technical support for its BioScience microscopes, confocal systems and digital imaging products in New Jersey and Puerto Rico. The areas were previously served by Micron Optics. The company began distribution to these territories on Nov. 1, 2010, following the closing of Micron’s Nikon BioScience Instruments business. The former Micron Optics territory is now directly served by Nikon. In addition, Nikon will retain...
Solid-state Sensor Combines Optics, Electronics
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 17, 2010 — University of Pittsburgh researchers have created a nanoscale light sensor that can be combined with near-atomic-size electronic circuitry to produce hybrid optic and electronic devices with new functionality. The team, which also involved...
Cellular and Stellar Images Win Awards
BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Nov. 16, 2010 — Two visually stunning and scientifically captivating entries have won joint first place in the first Andor Insight Awards Scientific Imaging Competition, Andor Technology plc has announced. The winning entries were submitted by David Jess and...
Lung Cancer Detection Gets Cheeky
EVANSTON, Ill., Nov. 16, 2010 — Using pioneering biophotonics technology, researchers at Northwestern University and NorthShore University HealthSystem (NorthShore) have developed a method to detect early signs of lung cancer by examining cheek cells in humans. “By...
SMS Workshop Attracts Top Researchers
BERLIN, Nov. 12, 2010 — The 16th International Workshop on Single Molecule Spectroscopy (SMS) and Ultra Sensitive Analysis in the Life Sciences, held Sept. 15 to 17 and sponsored by PicoQuant GmbH, brought together international top researchers in the field of...
MIT Cancer Research Center Selects JEOL Microscope
PEABODY, Mass., Nov. 10, 2010 — Electron optical equipment and instrumentation provider JEOL USA Inc. announced that the David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Research at MIT has selected its JEM-2100F transmission electron microscope (TEM) for its new microscopy core. ...
PI Releases Catalog
AUBURN, Mass., Nov. 10, 2010 — PI (Physik Instrumente) L.P., a manufacturer of piezo ceramic actuators and precision motion-control equipment for semiconductor, biomedical and nanotechnology applications, has released a new catalog on piezo mechanisms. The 400-page catalog...
Transparent Material Harvests Light
UPTON, N.Y., Nov. 5, 2010 — Scientists at Brookhaven and Los Alamos national laboratories have fabricated transparent thin films capable of absorbing light and generating electric charge over a relatively large area. Described in the journal Chemistry of Materials, the...
Computer Modules QZEO Div. Now ImageOps
SAN DIEGO, Nov. 2, 2010 — Computer Modules Inc. announced recently that it has changed the name of its imaging division from QZEO to ImageOps. “Our new name better reflects the division’s recent strong focus on imaging,” said Ray Asturias, sales engineer of...
Procedure Produces Sharper AFM Probes
JENA, Germany, Nov. 2, 2010 — Scientists from Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena were successful in improving a fabrication process for atomic force microscopy (AFM) probe tips. Stephanie Hoeppener is working with an atomic force microscope for which a Jena research team...
Improving the Picture of Food Production
Nov 1, 2010 — If you are what you eat, then it might be good for food to get the right – and therefore light – touch. Photonics-driven improvements in food inspection and handling could result in fewer illnesses, less waste, cheaper prices and better...
New color filter could spell “grate” success for future displays
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Scientists are seeking to commercialize a new type of color filter that they claim could be a step toward more efficient, smaller and higher definition display screens. The filter can be integrated into current LCD technologies to increase...
Rebellion Photonics Wins Award for Chemical Imaging
HOUSTON, Nov. 1, 2010 — Rice University start-up, Rebellion Photonics, is this year’s grand prize recipient of the $50,000 Goradia Innovation Prize, an annual award given to a startup located in the Gulf Coast region with the most innovative technology, the best...
Tiny antennas squeeze light for better biosensors
EVANSTON, Ill. – A new class of biosensors could be at hand, according to Northwestern University researchers. They constructed composite metal-dielectric-metal nanoantennas on the facet of a quantum cascade laser, thereby boosting the incident optical field...
Research Bridges Light and Smell
COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y., Oct. 28, 2010 — Research Bridges Light and Smell COLD SPRING HARBOR, N.Y., Oct. 28, 2010 — A team co-led by neuroscientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has shed light — literally — on circuitry underlying the olfactory system in...
Leti Advance Enables More Efficient Optoelectronics
GRENOBLE, France, Oct. 27, 2010 — CEA-Leti, a European research and development institute in the field of silicon photonics technology, announced that it has demonstrated the efficient integration of silicon photonic devices with fully complementary metal-oxide semiconductor...
Online Atlas Shows Brain in Sharp Detail
DURHAM, N.C., Oct. 27, 2010 — Highly detailed magnetic resonance images (MRI) of a mammalian brain are now available to researchers in a free, online atlas of an ultra-high-resolution mouse brain, thanks to work at the Duke Center for In Vivo Microscopy. The image on the...
Faster, Less Damaging Cell Imaging
GAITHERSBURG, Md., Oct. 25, 2010 — Recently published research performed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) may breathe new life into the use of a powerful, if tricky, diagnostic technique for cell biology. The paper, which is to be presented in the...
Asylum Research to Take AFM on Tour
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Oct. 21, 2010 — Asylum Research, a manufacturer of scanning probe and atomic force microscopy (SPM/AFM) equipment, has announced that it will conduct a tour throughout the UK and Ireland over the coming months to bring its Cypher AFM to leading universities across...
U of I Physicist Named Packard Fellow
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Oct. 19, 2010 — Benjamin Lev, physics professor at the University of Illinois, has been named a Packard Fellow in science and engineering. He is among 17 early career researchers honored by the David and Lucille Packard Foundation in 2010 for outstanding creative...
Microscopy with Self-reconstructing Laser Beams
FREIBURG, Germany, Oct. 18, 2010 — Researchers at the University of Freiburg are working to overcome a key problem of light microscopy in cell biology -- light-scattering cell clusters, which repeatedly destroy the laser beam’s profile and render some of the cells nearly invisible--...
Confirming Optical System Performance
Oct 15, 2010 — In today’s global economy, optical components and systems are purchased from sources around the world, so the need for performing incoming inspection rapidly and efficiently has never been greater. Frequently, optical components that are...
FEI Offers Electron Microscopy Guide
HILLSBORO, Ore., Oct. 15, 2010 — FEI Co. has released “An Introduction to Electron Microscopy,” an all-new edition of its well-known primer about electron- and ion-beam microscopy. The booklet is available for no charge on the company’s website. The 40-page...
Diode-Pumped Solid-State UV Lasers Improve LED Sapphire Wafer Scribing
Oct 14, 2010 — The green movement, energy conservation efforts and global warming headlines have made the world aware of the need for more energy-efficient lighting alternatives. The range of applications for high-brightness LEDs continues to expand. Laser...
A Guide to Selecting Lamps
Oct 8, 2010 — As the green evolution continues, light emitting diodes (LEDs) are replacing traditional light sources in many applications. However for applications requiring wavelength ranges that an LED’s monochromatic output cannot match, arc discharge...
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