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  • News - 6 Nov 2009
    The University of Essex is unveiling its eagerly-anticipated £1.5 million Networked Media Laboratory on 12 November. This major facility offers unique transmission and visual capabilities and...
  • News - 3 Nov 2009
    The first experiments are now underway using the world's most powerful X-ray laser, the Linac Coherent Light Source, located at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory....
  • News - 31 Oct 2009
    NHLBI recovery act funds will advance understanding, could lead to exploration of potential new treatments A research team at Vanderbilt University has developed an innovative optical system to...
  • News - 16 Sep 2009
    If you are in the business of developing high-speed electronic components, it pays not to lose sight of the electrons. To keep track of them you will need to use dedicated optical elements, such as...
  • News - 13 Aug 2009
    A new centre for doctoral training at UCL is preparing to train the next generation of experts in the growing science of photonics. Just as electronics uses electrons to perform different...
  • News - 11 Aug 2009
    University of Central Florida researchers have shown for the first time that light energy can gently guide and change the orientation of living cells within lab cultures. That ability to optically...
  • News - 21 Jul 2009
    Research performed at Caltech as part of a collaborative U.S. Department of Energy-funded artificial-retina project designed to restore sight to the blind has received one of R+D Magazine's 2009...
  • News - 30 Jun 2009
    Panavision Imaging LLC, a pioneering innovator and developer of high performance CMOS image sensors, and Tower Semiconductor, Ltd. (Nasdaq:TSEM) (TASE:TSEM), a leading global specialty foundry, today...
  • News - 24 Jun 2009
    A team of researchers at the University of Illinois has created the world's first acoustic "superlens," an innovation that could have practical implications for high-resolution...
  • News - 4 Jun 2009
    Sunflowers track the sun as it moves from east to west. But people usually have to convert sunlight into electricity or heat to put its power to use. Now, a team of University of Florida chemists...

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