Telecommunications lines designed for carrying internet and phone service can pick up the rumble of thunder underground, potentially providing scientists with a new way of detecting environmental ...
Banner Engineering Corp. introduces the D10 Expertâ„¢ Small Object Counter, delivering high-performance small object counting to solve a variety of applications, including: Pharmaceutical pill, tablet ...
In several fields including environmental monitoring, food manufacturing, and biomedical research, the ability to perform accurate measurements is key to a variety of studies. Whilst it is sufficient ...
OZ Optics Limited, a world leading supplier of fiber optic products for telecommunication, industrial and medical applications, now offers fiber collimator and focuser arrays. The arrays are ...
Figure 1: (A) Schematic of a fiber-optic DNA microarray. In this illustration microspheres functionalized with DNA sensing chemistry are randomly distributed on an optical imaging fiber surface. As ...
A new study from a University of Michigan researcher and colleagues at three institutions demonstrates the potential for using existing networks of buried optical fibers as an inexpensive observatory ...
Shan Dou (from left), Jonathan Ajo-Franklin, and Nate Lindsey were on a Berkeley Lab team that, in collaboration with researchers from Stanford, used fiber optic cables for detecting earthquakes and ...
Using Aerotech's A3200 controller, users are able to automatically align multichannel optical devices for assembly. Using the built-in automated alignment algorithms, the controller aligns the first ...
Fiberguide can make both linear (1-dimensional) and 2-dimensional arrays to specific customer needs. Fiberguide developed 2-dimensional arrays of single mode fibers to meet extraordinarily demanding ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Telecommunications lines designed for carrying internet and phone service can pick up the rumble of thunder underground, potentially providing scientists with a new way of detecting ...
A new study demonstrates the potential for using existing networks of buried optical fibers as an inexpensive observatory for monitoring and studying earthquakes. A new study from a University of ...