Publications by Type

News stories -- trade publications

"Nano-urchins" Could Save Soldiers' Eyes
Lincoln Laboratory Journal / October 2008 / website / view site
Product Focus: Positioning Stages
Nature Photonics / Vol. 2/No. 10 / October, 2008 / pp. 636-637 / view site
Standing Guard: Q and A with Robert Cunningham
Lincoln Laboratory Journal / September 2008 / website / view site
Looking for a Reaction: A new DNA amplification method is better, faster, and cheaper than traditional tests
Lincoln Laboratory Journal / August 2008 / website / view site
Product Focus: Laser Safety Equipment
Nature Photonics / Vol. 2/No. 8 / August, 2009 / pp. 508-509 / view site
Plugging the Right Holes: NetSPA software maps computer networks to find paths most vulnerable to hacking
Lincoln Laboratory Journal / July 2008 / website / view site
Untangling the Friendly Skies: Computer recommendations could clear up some weather-caused airline delays
Lincoln Laboratory Journal / July 2008 / website / view site
Good Vibrations: A different take on terahertz radiation can measure moving motors or beating hearts
Lincoln Laboratory Journal / June 2008 / website / view site
Product Focus: Nonlinear Crystals
Nature Photonics / Vol. 2/No. 6 / June 2008 / pp. 380-381 / view site
Threat Detection: Cheap sensors plus mesh networking could yield an effective alarm system for biological and chemical attacks
Lincoln Laboratory Journal / June 2008 / website / view site
Product Focus: Diode Drivers
Nature Photonics / Vol. 2/No. 4 / April 2008 / pp. 252-253 / view site
Product Focus: Vibration Isolation
Nature Photonics / Vol. 2/No. 2 / February 2008 / pp. 118-119 / view site
Product Focus: Photodetectors
Nature Photonics / Vol. 1/No. 12 / December 2007 / pp. 730-731 / view site
A Little Light Work: Getting silicon to respond to light could usher in a new era of integrated optical devices
Lincoln Laboratory Journal / Vol. 17, No. 1 / November 2007 / pg. xx / view site
Power to Go: Lincoln Lab–MIT collaboration challenges batteries with solar cells and a miniature burner
Lincoln Laboratory Journal / Vol. 17, No. 1 / November 2007 / pg. xx / view site
Pump on a Chip: A microfluidic lab-on-a-chip moves tiny volumes of fluids around on a silicon chip without the use of external pumps and valves
Lincoln Laboratory Journal / Vol. 17, No. 1 / November 2007 / pg. xx / view site
Shadowy Work: Arrays of telescopes figure out what satellites are doing by looking at their silhouettes
Lincoln Laboratory Journal / Vol. 17, No. 1 / November 2007 / pg. xx / view site
Small Packages: A new way to squeeze compound semiconductors onto silicon chips promises smaller, more efficient microelectronics
Lincoln Laboratory Journal / Vol. 17, No. 1 / November 2007 / pg. xx / view site
Product Focus: Optical Design Software
Nature Photonics / Vol. 1/No. 10 / October 2007 / pp. 598-599 / view site
"Dirty" silicon could spread solar energy
OE Magazine / Nov/Dec 2005 / pg. 5

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