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Navitar Celebrates 60 Years of Military Applications

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors Develop the Smallest RGB Multi ChipLED

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors Develop the Smallest RGB Multi ChipLED

Laser Design Announces the Introduction of SLP-500 High-Speed Laser Probe

STMicroelectronics and Soitec to Develop Next-Generation Image Sensors in Consumer Products

ASU's Flexible Display Center Create CMOS Circuitry on a Flexible Plastic Substrate

Liquid Lens That Can Focus and Direct Light at Will



Like tiny Jedi knights, tunable fluidic micro lenses can focus and direct light at will to count cells, evaluate molecules or create on-chip optical tweezers, according to a team of Penn State engineers. They may also provide imaging in medical devices, eliminating the necessity and discomfort of moving the tip of a probe.
A Surprising Twist to Photosynthesis

A Surprising Twist to Photosynthesis

Grant Allows Lyncean to Develop 'Differential Phase Contrast Imaging' with Unique X-Ray Beam

Grant Allows Lyncean to Develop 'Differential Phase Contrast Imaging' with Unique X-Ray Beam

Hubble Telescope to Receive High-Tech Upgrade

Hubble Telescope to Receive High-Tech Upgrade

Second Generation of Axio Imager Microscope from Carl Zeiss Setting New Standards in Materials Microscopy

Second Generation of Axio Imager Microscope from Carl Zeiss Setting New Standards in Materials Microscopy

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