Elegance can often be defined as the utmost beauty and grace in both movement and form. Technology refers to the application of science toward industrial or commercial objectives. These two radically different yet complementary ideas unite with the advent of the fiber optic chandelier, a fixture that employs state-of-the-art lighting technology to stunningly beautiful effect.
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Dental Biomaterials: Imaging, Testing And Modelling to their offering.
Scientists at the University of Michigan have shown that their new metabolic imaging instrument can accurately detect eye disease at a very early stage.
Now it is possible to see a movie of an electron. The movie shows how an electron rides on a light wave after just having been pulled away from an atom. This is the first time an electron has ever been filmed, and the results are presented in the latest issue of Physical Review Letters.
American Imaging Management (AIM), an operating subsidiary of WellPoint, Inc., and a leading radiology benefit management and technology company with health plan clients representing over 20 million consumers, has introduced an enhanced Patient Safety Program to increase awareness of radiation dose associated with advanced imaging procedures, such as computed tomography (CT) scans and positron emission tomography (PET) scans.
Venus Express has revealed a planet of extraordinarily changeable and extremely large-scale weather. Bright hazes appear in a matter of days, reaching from the south pole to the low southern latitudes and disappearing just as quickly. Such 'global weather', unlike anything on Earth, has given scientists a new mystery to solve.
A University of British Columbia astronomer with an international team has discovered the largest structures of dark matter ever seen. Measuring 270 million light-years across, these dark matter structures criss-cross the night sky, each spanning an area that is eight times larger than the full moon.
A new electron microscope recently installed in Cornell's Duffield Hall is enabling scientists for the first time to form images that uniquely identify individual atoms in a crystal and see how those atoms bond to one another. And in living color.
Today (21 February 2008) the Science and Technology Facility Council's UK Astronomy Technology Centre (UK ATC) at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh shipped its biggest and most complex ever instrument.
The Machine Vision Lenses & Peripherals Catalogue from Moritex has been designed as an informative technical resource to help customers select the correct components to achieve an optimised imaging solution for their Machine Vision application.
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