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ASCB: Spotlight on Cell Bio
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 11, 2009 – The American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) annual meeting at the San Diego Convention Center featured new products exhibited by companies such as Photometrics, Hamamatsu Photonics, PerkinElmer, Nikon and Agilent Technologies.
ASCB: Spotlight on Cell Biology
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 11, 2009 – Not even a day of rain and wind could keep attendees away from the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) annual meeting at the San Diego Convention Center this week. In fact, the uncharacteristically gray, wet weather might have kept...
Butterfly wings could lead to new optics
MADRID, Spain, and UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – New optical technologies are taking flight, thanks to a technique that can replicate butterfly wings. The manner in which these wings are formed, and their properties of luminosity, could help researchers develop light-emitting devices with enhanced...
Faster repetition gives comb teeth you can see
KONSTANZ, Germany – Frequency combs have been the basis for a Nobel Prize, but their “teeth” have never been visible – until now. Thanks to recent advances in laser technology, researchers at the University of Konstanz and the US National Institute of Standards &...
Lasers Spin Nanotube Yarn
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Dec. 3, 2009 – Lasers now have been used to create the first practical macroscopic yarns from boron nitride fibers, opening the door for an array of applications from solar cells to stronger body armor. Researchers created a technique to synthesize high-quality...
2009 Prism Awards finalists named
Dec 1, 2009 — Prism Awards sponsors Laurin Publishing and SPIE have announced the finalists in the 2009 competition. The Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation recognize the best in new photonics technology and products worldwide. Finalists in each of the nine...
Adaptive Optics in Biological Imaging with Two-Photon Microscopy
Dec 1, 2009 — Cutting-edge biological microscopy has enabled researchers to explore tissue at the subcellular level in vivo. Having the ability to observe physiological processes in vivo has led to breakthroughs in our understanding of cancer, eye disease and...
Instrumentation for Lab
Dec 1, 2009 — California Nano-Systems Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles, has collaborated with high-speed imaging systems and image analysis software manufacturer Photron USA Inc. of San Diego to develop specialized instrumentation for its...
Peering into a hybrid solar cell
Dec 1, 2009 — Hybrid polymer solar cells are not as common as silicon cells, nor are the efficiencies as high – currently only about 2 percent. But hybrid polymer cells, which are both organic and inorganic, offer two major advantages that keep researchers...
Photonics Is Heating Up in India
Dec 1, 2009 — India is the seventh-largest country by geographical area and the second-most populous in the world. With approximately 1.17 billion people, it is second only to China, which has 1.34 billion. Situated in south Asia, between Pakistan, China and...
Nanowire Transistors Realized
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 30, 2009 – A new generation of ultrasmall transistors and more powerful computer chips using semiconducting nanowires are closer to reality after researchers at IBM, Purdue and UCLA learned how to make them with layers of materials that are sharply defined at...
QDs Improve Medical Imaging
GAITHERSBURG, Md., Nov. 19, 2009 – Changes in a living cell that take place over a long period of time are difficult to scrutinize and require high-spatial-resolution imaging. But new research now makes it possible to analyze activities that occur over hours or even days inside...
Show Plans Laser Tribute
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6, 2009 – Special events celebrating the 50th anniversary of the invention of the laser, including a "Cirque du Lasaire" reception, will mark SPIE Photonics West’s first year in San Francisco. The primary photonics technical symposium and exhibition in...
Show Plans Laser Tribute
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6, 2009 – Special events celebrating the 50th anniversary of the invention of the laser, including a “Cirque du Lasaire” reception, will mark SPIE Photonics West’s first year in San Francisco. The primary photonics technical symposium and exhibition in North...
Atom Imaged in Ultracold Gas
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 5, 2009 – A high-resolution microscope was developed to image individual atoms in an ultracold quantum gas, marking the first time scientists detected single atoms in a crystalline structure made solely of light called a Bose Hubbard optical lattice.
CDI Awarded Nanotech Patent
Nov 4, 2009 — Carbon Design Innovations Inc. (CDI) of Burlingame, Calif., has announced that it has received a key technology patent for the fabrication of carbon nanotube devices. US Patent No. 7,601,650 was issued Oct. 13, 2009, for a variety of methods and...
Scope-Headed Rats Roam Free
TÜBINGEN, Germany, Nov. 4, 2009 – By building a tiny laser microscope small enough to mount on a rat’s head, researchers found a way to solve the puzzle of recording meaningful signals from brain cells that calculate perception and attention while the subject is in motion.
Frequency Comb Shows Teeth
GAITHERSBURG, Md., & KONSTANZ, Germany, Nov. 2, 2009 – The first optical frequency comb that actually looks like a comb has been built and demonstrated by scientists in the US and Germany. The "teeth" of the new comb – a tool for precisely measuring different frequencies of visible light – are separated...
Dimple lens goes beyond the diffraction limit
LOS ANGELES – University of California scientists have created a new type of lens that can focus light down to a sub-100-nm spot. This record-breaking focusing power could open up new areas of research in biological sciences, nonlinear optics and near-field...
Microscope Distributor
Nov 1, 2009 — To extend its reach and promote its products in the former Soviet Union, Asylum Research of Santa Barbara, Calif., has signed a distribution agreement with Intertech Corp. of Atkinson, N.H. The latter company will sell and support its partner’s line...
The microscopy market: Delivering to the desktop
WELLESLEY, Mass. – Worth about $2.4 billion in 2008, the global market for microscopes and accessories is projected to fall to $2.1 billion in 2009, then to rise to $3.6 billion in 2014 with a compound annual growth rate of 11.5 percent, according to a report from...
Linear Nanowires Kinked
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 22, 2009 – Taking nanomaterials to a new level of structural complexity, Harvard University scientists determined how to introduce kinks into arrow-straight nanowires, transforming them into zigzagging 2- and 3-D structures with correspondingly advanced...
Molecules Made Mini Lasers
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 21, 2009 -- A new optical microscopy technique squeezes photons out of nonfluorescent molecules to provide 3-D images of living cells and tissues for applications in medical imaging and biological research.
Byer to Chair Mobius Board
Oct 20, 2009 — Mobius Photonics of Santa Clara, Calif., a producer of short pulsed fiber laser sources, has named company co-founder Robert L. Byer chairman of its board of directors. Byer is the 2009 winner of the Frederic Ives Medal, the highest award given by...
FiO: Notes from the Crucible
SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 15, 2009 – “Whoa, whoa, whoa,” I thought. “Whoa.” I had just stumbled across a page on the Frontiers in Optics Web site collecting blog postings about the (then) upcoming meeting. “We can’t have people just running around writing stuff for the Internet. About...
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