Publications by Date
2008
Product Focus: Adaptive Optics
Nature Photonics
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Vol. 2/No. 12
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December, 2008
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pp. 756-757
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The Video Web: Three startups let users layer new content onto online video
Technology Review
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November/December 2008
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Telescopes See Farther: Advances in adaptive optics are bringing the universe into focus
Technology Review
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Oct. 16, 2008
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"Nano-urchins" Could Save Soldiers' Eyes
Lincoln Laboratory Journal
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October 2008
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Product Focus: Positioning Stages
Nature Photonics
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Vol. 2/No. 10
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October, 2008
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pp. 636-637
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Faster, Cheaper DNA Sequencing: A U.K. company hopes to dramatically reduce the cost of reading a person's genome.
Technology Review
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Sept. 25, 2008
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Standing Guard: Q and A with Robert Cunningham
Lincoln Laboratory Journal
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September 2008
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TR 35: Farinaz Koushanfar, Locking microchips to prevent piracy
Technology Review
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Sept/Oct 2008
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pg. 67
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TR 35: Seth Hallem, Deconstructing software to find bugs
Technology Review
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Sept/Oct 2008
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pg. 75
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TR 35: Stefanus Du Toit, Programming for parallel processors
Technology Review
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Sept/Oct 2008
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pg. 57
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TR 35: Sundar Iyer, Making memory at Internet speed
Technology Review
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Sept/Oct 2008
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pg. 73
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Graphene Could Make Nonvolatile Molecular Memory
IEEE Spectrum
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Aug. 18, 2008
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Metamaterials Breakthrough Brings Invisibility Closer
IEEE Spectrum
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Aug. 13, 2008
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Cheaper LEDs Possible by Growing Gallium Nitride on Silicon
IEEE Spectrum
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Aug. 5, 2008
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Looking for a Reaction: A new DNA amplification method is better, faster, and cheaper than traditional tests
Lincoln Laboratory Journal
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August 2008
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Product Focus: Laser Safety Equipment
Nature Photonics
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Vol. 2/No. 8
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August, 2009
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pp. 508-509
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Flattened Butterfly Network Lets Data Fly Through Supercomputers and Multicore Processors
IEEE Spectrum
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July 16, 2008
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Plugging the Right Holes: NetSPA software maps computer networks to find paths most vulnerable to hacking
Lincoln Laboratory Journal
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July 2008
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Untangling the Friendly Skies: Computer recommendations could clear up some weather-caused airline delays
Lincoln Laboratory Journal
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July 2008
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Chip for Future Eye Implants Runs on Picowatts, Thanks to New Deep-Sleep Tech
IEEE Spectrum
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June 16, 2008
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