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Hot Tubbing with IR Lasers
BOULDER, Colo., Aug. 3, 2010 — Using an infrared laser light, researchers at JILA have demonstrated that they can quickly and precisely heat water in a “nano bathtub.” These tiny sample containers are used for microscopy studies of the biochemistry of single molecules and nanoparticles. The JILA technique is faster, more controllable and less prone to damaging expensive optics or accidentally altering chemistry than conventional methods using electric currents for bulk heating of microscope stages, optics...
A deeper look at your odds and ends
Aug 1, 2010 — In any industry, there are many ways to reach out to potential customers. Most of these involve advertising and branding, but also engaging in conversations with existing and potential customers, either face to face, over the phone or through social...
EMCCD camera redraws the boundaries of superresolution 3-D imaging
BELFAST, UK – Researchers in the US have developed a superresolution 3-D imaging technique that resolves single fluorescent molecules with >10 times the precision of conventional optical microscopy. Using an iXon+ electron multiplying CCD (EMCCD) camera from...
Microscope Installation
Aug 1, 2010 — FEI Co. of Hillsboro, Ore., has completed the installation of its Titan scanning transmission electron microscope at the Zaragoza University Institute of Nanoscience of Aragon in Spain. The microscope will be used in the institute’s three...
Optically trapped nanotools push nanoscience and applications
BRISTOL, UK – Researchers from the University of Bristol have assembled tools at nanometer scales that can be manipulated with laser tweezers to probe extremely small particles, surfaces and membranes. These so-called holographically trapped nanotools can now be...
Rationally designing plasmonic devices using imaging and simulation
CÓRDOBA, Argentina, and CAMBRIDGE, UK – Researchers intent on building plasmonic sensors to a set of specifications now have a new tool to help in that quest, according to a group of investigators. The team has demonstrated that electron tomography and electrodynamic simulations can...
Sustainable photonics: A perspective
Aug 1, 2010 — The photonics industry is involved in nearly every facet of a sustainable future. Photonics technology is at the heart of solar energy and remote sensing. Photonic devices are used in biodiesel production, water purification, wind energy (through...
PicoQuant Spectroscopy Workshop Coming in September
BERLIN, July 30, 2010 — PicoQuant GmbH will host the 16th International Workshop on “Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Ultrasensitive Analysis in Life Science,” September 15-17, 2010 at the “WISTA” technology park in Berlin-Adlershof. With more than...
Witec Buys Majority Stake in OMT
ULM, Germany, July 28, 2010 — Optical and scanning probe microscope systems maker Witec GmbH announced Wednesday that it has strengthened its position in measurement technology for industrial applications by acquiring a majority stake in OMT (Optische Messtechnik) GmbH. OMT...
Toshiba Camera Used in Feature Film
IRVINE, Calif., July 27, 2010 — High-definition camera technology provider Toshiba Imaging Systems Div. announced the recent use of its IK-HD1 high- definition camera as part of a rig that captures background plates for feature films. The camera was selected to capture day and...
Olympus America Licenses Patents to BioImagene
CENTER VALLEY, Pa., July 26, 2010 — BioImagene Inc. and Olympus America Inc. have signed a nonexclusive worldwide licensing agreement that allows BioImagene to access Olympus’ patent portfolio in the field of digital pathology and virtual microscopy. The license is the...
Strathclyde Spinout to Make microLEDs
STRATHCLYDE, England, July 24, 2010 — The University of Strathclyde has secured a spinout deal to form a company working in the field of novel next-generation light source technology, which could open up a range of opportunities in multibillion-dollar applications, including...
PI Releases Actuators Brochure
AUBURN, Mass., July 20, 2010 — Piezo ceramic actuator and precision motion-control equipment provider PI (Physik Instrumente) LP released a new brochure for its lever amplified piezo flexure actuators. The brochure features a variety of newly designed flexure actuators for OEMs,...
Mantis Microscopes Display Pests
BIRMINGHAM, England, July 19, 2010 — Vision Engineering Ltd.’s Mantis stereomicroscope was a central part of a recent public exhibit on the pests and diseases found in home gardens. The exhibition — BBC Gardeners’ World Live 2010 — was organized by the...
Olympus ’Scope Used for New Standards
HAMBURG, Germany, July 19, 2010 — Olympus has announced that the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) is using the company’s LEXT OLS4000 confocal microscope to establish good practice guidelines for the calibration of 3-D/areal surface texture measuring instruments. The NPL...
Holding onto a Pinch of Light
TEL AVIV, Israel, July 16, 2010 — A new tool developed by Tel Aviv University, Holographic Optical Tweezers (HOTs) use holographic technology to manipulate up to 300 nanoparticles at a time, such as beads of glass or polymer, that are too small and delicate to be handled with...
Semicon West 2010: Happy Days are Here Again
SAN FRANCISCO, July 16, 2010 — This year’s upbeat Semicon West is in stark contrast to last year’s world-is-ending trade show. In an opening press conference, Stanley Myers, president and CEO of the trade organization SEMI, painted a picture of more demand for more...
Bennett Joins Till Photonics
MUNICH, Germany, July 14, 2010 — Fluorescence microscopy systems provider Till Photonics GmbH announced recently the addition of Dr. Brian T. Bennett as its director of scientific business development for microscopy. Bennett began his career at the University of Massachusetts...
Filming Early Animal Development
HEIDELBERG, Germany, July 12, 2010 — The transformation of a single cell into a complete animal is amazing and complicated. Cells must divide and migrate through the ever-changing embryo, shaping themselves into specialized organs. And it happens at a blistering pace: a zebra fish...
Microshutters Are Key to Webb
GREENBELT, Md., July 6, 2010 — Shutters as small as the width of a human hair are a vital component in the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), giving the spacecraft the ability to see huge distances in the cosmos. The so-called microshutters, which have now arrived at the European...
Letters to the Editor
Jul 1, 2010 — Solar array size important In Anne L. Fischer’s interesting article titled “Solar-heated bridges, roads” (February 2010, p. 38), she did not comment on the size of the solar array that would be needed. Because the roadway itself is...
Microscopy Acquisition
Jul 1, 2010 — Carl Zeiss Ltd. has announced an agreement to acquire Imaging Associates (IMAS) Ltd. of Bicester, UK. As a distributor of Zeiss’ materials microscopy products since 1992, IMAS has supported digital imaging platforms in research, clinical and...
Spectral reflectivity and interferometry for optical lens analysis
Jul 1, 2010 — There are more than 500 companies in the US alone that make optical equipment. The number of products with built-in lenses is increasing. Few cell phones or personal computers are sold today without a still or video camera included. We see the...
The Ti:Sapphire Laser
Jul 1, 2010 — Since their invention in the early 1980s, titanium-doped sapphire (Ti:Al2O3 or Ti:sapphire) lasers and amplifiers have enabled countless applications in fundamental research in physics, biology and chemistry. Today, they play an important role...
Cells Studied in 3-D
BALTIMORE, June 24, 2010 — Showing movies in 3-D has produced a box-office bonanza in recent months. Could viewing cell behavior in three dimensions lead to important advances in cancer research? A new study led by Johns Hopkins University engineers indicates it may happen....
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