The researchers at DTU Fotonik, California-based SLAC Linear Accelerator Laboratory, and Germany-based Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research - MPIP have recently stated that they have directly observed the nonlinear-optical effect.
By Will Soutter
14 Jun 2012
Groom Energy has worked alongside Lineage Logistics to successfully conclude the LED lighting upgrade project they had undertaken for the cold storage facility of Lineage Logistics in Richmond, VA. The project was initiated to improve the environment sustainability efforts at Lineage Logistics.
By G.P. Thomas
14 Jun 2012
The Royal Astronomical Society has decided to construct the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT).
By G.P. Thomas
14 Jun 2012
Magnalight has launched the LEDP5W-60 high intensity LED mining light ideal for heavy duty deployment in mining and industrial applications.
By Will Soutter
13 Jun 2012
Ensphere Solutions has announced the market entry of the first Thunderbolt active optical cables (AOC) using the Ensphere ESI-XVR10100 optical transceiver.
By Will Soutter
13 Jun 2012
A new space telescope will enter into orbit during a launch window, scheduled on June 13 at 11:30 a.m. EDT.
By Will Soutter
13 Jun 2012
The Fermi Gamma-Ray Telescope from NASA identified the highest energy light ever connected with a solar eruption during the powerful March 7 solar blast.
By Will Soutter
13 Jun 2012
Developer of innovative LED lights, Mighty Bright has added new lighting products to its LUX series of LED lights.
By Will Soutter
13 Jun 2012
Combining high-performance optics, the fastest true confocal scanner and the most sensitive detection system available, the TCS SP8 from Leica Microsystems is a single platform that can be upgraded to serve a wide range of imaging applications.
A replacement for the supply of technetium-99m has been discovered by a research team from the University of Alberta. Technetium-99m is a significant isotope produced by Chalk River reactor of Canada. It was discovered that this medical isotope can be formed in a device called cyclotron to provide reliable nuclear medicine imaging in a safe manner.
By Will Soutter
13 Jun 2012
Innovators of machine vision have been working hard to establish agile and reliable systems that minimize the cost of structural design, while meeting faster processing requirements.
By Will Soutter
12 Jun 2012
Analytik, leading suppliers of innovative analytical instrumentation, report on the work of Dr Jonathan Burley from the University of Nottingham. He is using one of the smallest Raman spectrometers in his academic research and teaching focusing on its ability to provide rapid sample analysis.
Lusio Solid-State Lighting, a supplier of novel industrial and commercial LED lighting solutions, recently declared that the DesignLights Consortium (DLC) Qualified Products List (QPL) has been supplemented with the latest addition of 16 Essentials Bay Series fixtures. Lusio fixtures within the ‘High-Bay and Low-Bay fixtures for Commercial and Industrial Buildings’ category have been approved by the DLC.
By G.P. Thomas
12 Jun 2012
The East Wing of Martha Van Rensselaer Hall houses the newly-delivered powerful magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. Researchers will now be able to achieve clear images during this fall. By non-invasive methods, the image can be obtained in rich tissue contrasts. Moreover, ionizing radiation is not involved.
By Will Soutter
12 Jun 2012
NXP Semiconductors N.V. has created the SSL21101, a new type of GreenChip LED driver ICs with Smart Digital Control (SDC) technology. NXP’s SSL21101 is currently being showcased at Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition (Hall 13.2, Booth B43).
By Will Soutter
12 Jun 2012