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  • News - 16 Oct 2008
    A new research field called transformation optics may usher in a host of radical advances including a cloak of invisibility and ultra-powerful microscopes and computers by harnessing nanotechnology...
  • News - 7 Aug 2008
    Imagine an edible optical sensor that could be placed in produce bags to detect harmful levels of bacteria and consumed right along with the veggies. Or an implantable device that would monitor...
  • Article - 22 Jun 2023
    Environmental Mass Spectrometry is a powerful tool for detecting and analyzing trace amounts of pollutants in environmental samples. This article offers an overview of environmental mass spectrometry,...
  • News - 3 Mar 2008
    Materials known as photonic crystals could form the building blocks of future optical computers and micro-scale communications devices. Scientists have developed a low-cost and versatile way to make...
  • Article - 8 Oct 2020
    Raman is already an established process monitoring tool used in PAT, providing excellent analytical selectivity while being particularly insensitive to water present as solvent or moisture within the...
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    Shanghai Optics provides high-precision microscope objective lenses, available in both custom and in-stock options, designed to deliver exceptional imaging performance for advanced research and...
  • News - 17 Nov 2007
    Ten million people in the United States are estimated to already have bone diseases, and almost 34 million more are estimated to have low bone mass, putting them at increased risk for osteoporosis,...
  • News - 12 Nov 2007
    The sprawling Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory in South America has produced its first major discovery while still under construction. The international Auger collaboration has traced the rain of...
  • News - 24 Jul 2007
    Engineers at Purdue University are the first researchers to create a material that has a "negative index of refraction" in the wavelength of light used for telecommunications, a step that...
  • News - 13 Jul 2007
    It is possible to manipulate small quantities of liquid using only the force of light, report University of Chicago and French scientists in the March 30 issue of Physical Review Letters...

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