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  • News - 1 Sep 2009
    There is a growing need for biocompatible photonic components for biomedical applications – from in vivo glucose monitoring to detecting harmful viruses or the telltale markers of...
  • News - 24 May 2009
    By combining the best of two different distance measurement approaches with a super-accurate technology called an optical frequency comb, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and...
  • News - 12 Mar 2009
    Mirrors are a critical part of any space telescope, and the James Webb Space Telescope's mirrors are made of a special element that will enable it to withstand the rigors of space and see farther...
  • News - 2 Mar 2009
    Optical technology developed by a Northwestern University professor of biomedical engineering has been shown to be effective in detecting the presence of pancreatic cancer through analysis of...
  • News - 28 Aug 2008
    Moritex, specialists in lighting, lenses and vision, have chosen the forthcoming Vision 2008 exhibition in Stuttgart, Germany to preview their latest innovative products for vision and inspection...
  • News - 24 Jul 2008
    For the first time astronomers have found a way to get a clean view of the elusive disks of matter surrounding supermassive black holes. By using a polarising filter on the Science and Technology...
  • News - 12 Sep 2007
    Advanced Medical Optics, Inc. today announced the launch of three new refractive technologies to the European market. The new TECNIS® 1-Piece intraocular lens (IOL) and the TECNIS® Multifocal acrylic...
  • News - 21 Aug 2007
    Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have announced they have built the world's first mode-locked silicon evanescent laser, a significant step toward combining lasers and other key optical components...
  • News - 27 Jul 2007
    OSRAM will be significantly expanding production capacity at its plant in Penang, Malaysia. At the same time, a further construction phase will be completed by the end of 2007 at its plant in...
  • News - 8 Jul 2007
    New optics research from Rice University's Laboratory for Nanophotonics suggests that tiny gold particles called nanostars could become powerful chemical sensors. The findings are available...

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