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Exfo Life Sciences Div. Acquired
NEW YORK, Oct. 7, 2010 — The Riverside Co. announced the acquisition of the Life Sciences and Industrial Division of Quebec-based Exfo Inc., a test and service assurance solutions provider. To be renamed the Lumen Dynamics Group (LDG) Inc., the division develops ultraviolet illumination and curing systems. Its patented technologies and processes utilize arc lamp, radiometry and LED technology, and its products are utilized in various applications. These include illumination for microscopes, spot curing of adhesives ...
Plasmonic Nanobubbles Kill Cancer Cells
HOUSTON, Oct. 7, 2010 — Plasmonic Nanobubbles Kill Cancer Cells HOUSTON, Oct. 6, 2010 — Rice Plasmonic nanobubbles, generated around gold nanoparticles with a laser pulse, can detect and destroy cancer cells in vivo by creating tiny, shiny vapor bubbles that reveal...
Horizontally Grown Nanowires Yield ‘NanoLEDs’
GAITHERSBURG, Md., Oct. 6, 2010 — While refining their novel method for making nanoscale wires, chemists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) discovered an unexpected bonus — a new way to create nanowires that produce light similar to that from LEDs....
Supplier Appointment
Oct 5, 2010 — The digital imaging business unit of Jenoptik Optical Systems GmbH has received the Preferred Supplier Award from Leica Camera AG of Solms, Germany. Appointed preferred supplier, Jenoptik received the award for its fast production and ramp-up of the...
A notch above for single nanoparticle detection
NEW YORK – Working in the field of single nanoparticle detection, researchers have demonstrated strong optical coupling between an on-chip notched microring resonator and a nanoparticle in the notch. “Recently, it was found that the electromagnetic modes...
Feature Film Camera
Oct 4, 2010 — High-definition (HD) camera technology provider Toshiba Imaging Systems Div. of Irvine, Calif., announced the recent use of its IK-HD1 camera as part of a rig that captures background plates for feature films. The model was selected to capture day...
Nanoneedle Delivers QDs to Cells
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Oct. 4, 2010 — Getting an inside look at the center of a cell can be as easy as a needle prick, thanks to University of Illinois researchers who have developed a tiny needle to deliver a shot right to a cell’s nucleus. University of Illinois researchers...
Beetle Scales Could Help Speed Computers
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 1, 2010 — Research that began as a high school science fair project involving a shiny Brazilian beetle may ultimately help advance the pursuit of ultrafast computers that manipulate light rather than electricity. Brigham Young University physics major Lauren...
Asylum Research Offers AFM Class
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Sept. 28, 2010 — Asylum Research, the technology leader in scanning probe/atomic force microscopy (AFM/SPM) announces its AFM in Biology class to be held Nov. 3-5, 2010, in Santa Barbara. The class is open to all AFM users who want to increase their knowledge of the...
Krivanek Elected Royal Society Fellow
TEMPE, Ariz., Sept. 28, 2010 — It was a problem that remained unsolved for 50 years: Aberrations made the images produced by electron microscopes “fuzzy.” But in the mid 1990s, a team led by Ondrej Krivanek designed and built a practical aberration corrector to...
Atomic Behavior Recorded in Real Time
SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 24, 2010 — IBM announced a breakthrough to its 20-year-old scanning tunneling microscope technology on Friday that gives scientists the ability to record, study and visualize the extremely fast spin of electrons inside individual atoms, in real time. Similar...
Exploring Batteries at the Nanoscale
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., Sept. 24, 2010 — As industries and consumers increasingly seek improved battery power sources, cutting-edge microscopy performed at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is providing an unprecedented perspective on how lithium-ion...
He+ Microscope Refines Patterning
PEABODY, Mass., Sept. 23, 2010 — Scientists are investigating new uses for helium-ion microscopy in nanopatterning. Since it is not limited by the proximity effect of conventional electron-beam lithography, helium-ion technology seems to be an attractive alternative, especially...
Nano Antenna Captures Light
HOUSTON, Sept. 23, 2010 — Antennas capture aerial signals that make devices, such as radios and cell phone, work better. Now, a lab at Rice University has built an antenna that captures light in the same way, at a small scale that has big potential. Condensed matter...
NIST Selects JEOL Microscope for Federal Facility
PEABODY, Mass., Sept. 22, 2010 — The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) placed an order for JEOL’s atomic resolution analytical JEM-ARM200F transmission electron microscope (TEM) through a competitive award process and funded by the American Recovery and...
Sensor Measures Eensy Weensy Forces Fast
GAITHERSBURG, Md., Sept. 22, 2010 — Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have used a small crystal of ions to detect forces at the scale of yoctonewtons. Measurements of slight forces — one yoctonewton is equivalent to the weight of a single...
Coherent Ships 1000th Laser for MPE Imaging
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 21, 2010 — Laser-based products maker Coherent Inc. announced the shipment of its 1000th Chameleon laser utilized for multiphoton excitation (MPE) microscopy. Key in bioimaging applications, the tunable “one-box” laser provides biologists with...
Phase-change Nanobeans Store Mega Data
BERKELEY, Calif., Sept. 20, 2010 — The ability of phase-change materials to transition between different phases has made them valuable as a low-power source of non-volatile or “flash” memory and data storage. Now an entire new class of phase-change materials has been...
Color Nanofilter Advances Displays
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Sept. 16, 2010 — In a step toward more efficient, smaller and higher-definition display screens, a University of Michigan professor has developed a color filter made of nanothin sheets of metal with precisely spaced gratings. An optical microscopy image shows seven...
NIR Light Enables Deep Look at Cells
ORLANDO, Sept. 16, 2010 — A “game-changing” technique using near-infrared light enables scientists to look deeper into the guts of cells, potentially opening up a new frontier in the fights against cancer and many other diseases. University of Central...
Olympus to Sell and Service Close to Home
CENTER VALLEY, Pa., Sept. 15, 2010 — In a further expansion of its sales and service capabilities in the northeast, Olympus America Inc. has announced that it will begin selling and servicing scientific equipment directly in the region surrounding its headquarters in...
Dynasil Awarded 7 Phase II SBIR Grants
WATERTOWN, Mass., Sept. 13, 2010 — Dynasil Corporation of America announced recently that the US Department of Energy (DOE) has approved seven of its Phase II SBIR projects for awards ranging from $750,000 to $1 million each. Totaling $6.2 million, the awards are being made to...
IU Gets New 3-D Microscope
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 13, 2010 — A new laser-equipped microscope at Indiana University, Bloomington’s Light Microscopy Imaging Center makes it possible to examine biological samples with unprecedented detail in three dimensions. The $1.2 million DeltaVision OMX...
Renishaw, UWarwick to Hold Raman Seminars
COVENTRY, England, Sept. 10, 2010 — An exciting line up of world-class speakers will be passing on their experience and expertise in the upcoming “Inside Raman” event at the University of Warwick. This event, jointly organized by Renishaw plc and Mark Newton at the...
Elliot Scientific Named Mad City Rep in UK, Ireland
HARPENDEN, England, Sept. 9, 2010 — Mad City Labs Inc. announced recently the appointment of Elliot Scientific Ltd. as the distributor of its products within the UK and Ireland. The manufacturer of flexure-based nanopositioning systems capable of subnanometer positioning...
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