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2012-07-16 02:26:36

MIDDLESBROUGH, England, July 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- New Intelligent IR Windows Technology from CorDEX Instruments to boost safety and save time in the field Infrared Thermographers are being urged to log on and learn more about brand new IR Windows technology developed by CorDEX Instruments [http://www.irwindows.com ] to boost safety in a series of free webinars. IR windows are crucial for maintenance professionals across most industries who need to inspect...

2012-07-11 22:22:34

ROCHESTER, N.Y., July 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- FluxData, Inc. today introduces the first commercially available common aperture three sensor multispectral SWIR camera. The FluxData FD-3SWIR camera offers three InGaAs sensors fitted with customer specified optical filters to simultaneously capture sub-pixel aligned video through a single aperture lens. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120712/FL39139 ) FluxData has chosen Goodrich's Sensors Unlimited, the industry...

2012-06-21 06:20:33

FARMINGTON, Conn., June 21, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Infrared (IR) uncooled cameras were initially developed for the military market by US defense companies. Since 2011, commercial applications have surpassed military applications in market adoption. With premium market research from the world's leading publishers, Global Information, Inc. helps businesses stay on the cutting edge of this growing field with the best forecasts, research, and analyses. (Photo:...

2012-06-11 22:20:43

MIDDLESBROUGH, England, June 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- New technology and industry-leading smartphone app will significantly cut inspection times and streamline monitoring process CorDEX Instruments [http://www.irwindows.com ] has designed and manufactured a brand new range of Intelligent Infrared Windows which will increase the speed and effectiveness of electrical infrared inspection and thermal imaging and also significantly reduce costs. The company's IW3000...

Laser Lab Creates Bright X-ray Flashes
2012-06-07 12:44:30

At the Vienna University of Technology, a very special kind of bright coherent x-ray radiation has been created by an international team of scientists; the new method was presented in the current issue of Science A breakthrough in laser science was achieved in Vienna: In the labs of the Photonics Institute at the Vienna University of Technology, a new method of producing bright laser pulses at x-ray energies was developed. The radiation covers a broad energy spectrum and can therefore be...

Faster, More Sensitive Photodetector Created By Tricking Graphene
2012-06-06 03:36:53

Innovation promises better biochemical weapons detection and body scanners, and new instruments for studying dark energy & the structure of the universe. Researchers at the Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials of the University of Maryland have developed a new type of hot electron bolometer a sensitive detector of infrared light, that can be used in a huge range of applications from detection of chemical and biochemical weapons from a distance and use in security imaging...

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2012-05-29 20:14:01

Lee Rannals for RedOrbit.com NASA has been in the field of space sciences for 53-years, but the space agency may be diving into the world of cosmetics unexpectedly. The U.S. space agency developed a fruit drink, known as AS10, to protect astronauts from radiation, but a new study shows astronauts are not the only humans who can benefit from the concoction. Researchers set out to test the affect AS10 may have on its 180 participants who do not frequently make trips outside the Earth's...

2012-05-23 19:00:14

Researchers use a fire from almost 90 years ago to model the sensitivity of a natural sensor Criminal cases can often only be solved using forensics to piece together physical evidence and reconstruct what happened. Prof. Dr. Helmut Schmitz from the Institute of Zoology at the University of Bonn and Dr. Herbert Bousack from the Peter Grünberg Institut at the Forschungzentrum Jülich went through the same experience. Prof. Schmitz has been researching fire beetles of the genus Melanophila...

Super Fast Wi-Fi, Courtesy Of Japan
2012-05-17 05:24:52

Japanese researchers have broken a world record for the fastest wireless data transmission by using the terahertz band. Their achieved speed was up to 20 times faster than our normal Wi-Fi speeds. By using the yet uncharted terahertz band, the researchers hope to open up a new level of spectrum to data hungry consumers. Published in Electronics Letters, the research suggests this band, referred to as “T-Ray,” could offer just the bandwidth we’ve been looking for in data...

2012-05-16 02:26:54

CENTERVILLE, Mass., May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- UV Flu Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: UVFT) (the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has signed a television joint venture agreement with Stardust International TV, of San Bernardino Ca., for the filming of a 60 second commercial, along with a 10 minute, "mini-infomercial." The commercial will run locally, regionally, and nationally, on a variety of television networks, including Comcast and Direct TV. The commercials will be...


Latest Electromagnetic spectrum Reference Libraries

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2004-10-19 04:45:41

Electromagnetic Spectrum -- The electromagnetic spectrum describes the various types of electromagnetic radiation based on their wavelengths. Radio, representing wavelengths from a few feet to well over a mile, is at one end of the spectrum. Gamma ray radiation is at the other end: the wavelength of the harder types is so short, in the subatomic range, that we do not have instruments capable of directly measuring it. While the above classification scheme is generally accurate, in...

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2004-10-19 04:45:41

Electromagnetic Radiation -- Electromagnetic radiation is a combination of oscillating electric and magnetic fields propagating through space and carrying energy from one place to another. Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation. The theoretical study of electromagnetic radiation is called electrodynamics, a subfield of electromagnetism. When any wire (or other conducting object such as an antenna) conducts alternating current, electromagnetic radiation is propagated at the same...

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