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  • Article - 10 Jan 2023
    Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) is a quick, simple, and efficient technique for identifying and quantifying the constituent elements in any sample. The capacity to identify and quantify...
  • News - 16 Apr 2008
    "The lenses used in many optical components today - for instance in car headlamps, or in digital projectors or cameras - are no longer spherical, but have free-form geometries," says Dr....
  • Article - 13 Dec 2022
    Using welding imaging allows for more efficiency, reliability and overall smoother processes for many welding applications.
  • News - 11 Apr 2008
    The U.S. Navy will deploy for sea trials an advanced camera system developed, built and delivered by RemoteReality that will enhance safety and situational awareness for submarines with Type 18...
  • Article - 24 Oct 2022
    Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) – a bespoke tool for materials scientists for decades– is used in almost every technological field of endeavor. There are TEM applications across industry,...
  • News - 10 Apr 2008
    The extraordinary action of a new cellular therapy came to light as a result of powerful PET and SPECT imaging in a recent study reported in the April issue of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine....
  • News - 7 Apr 2008
    XMM-Newton has been surprised by a rare type of galaxy, from which it has detected a higher number of X-rays than thought possible. The observation gives new insight into the powerful processes...
  • Article - 27 Jun 2022
    A newly developed optical receiver detects the direction of the incident laser beam. This technological advancement, introduced by the Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, will have a significant impact...
  • News - 27 Mar 2008
    Southern California Edison (SCE) today launched the nation's largest solar cell installation, a project that will place 250 megawatts of advanced photovoltaic generating technology on 65 million...
  • Article - 29 Apr 2022
    As long as the X-ray source can generate sufficiently high energy photons to excite or ionize the core electrons in an element of interest, X-ray fluorescence can be used to measure any element. This...

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