SHEDDING LIGHT ON THE FUTURE
$2.95 - Buffalo News - NewsBank - Apr 2, 2000 Artificial vision. Compact discs crammed with enough music to last a lifetime. Microscopic bubbles that carry drugs anywhere in the body. ...
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Zhejiang Honors UB Professor
Photonics.com - Mar 24, 2006 BUFFALO, NY, March 24, 2006 -- Paras N. Prasad, PhD, a distinguished chemistry professor at the University of Buffalo (UB), State University of New York, ...
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Solar cell startup taps infrared light
EETimes.com - Jan 27, 2009 SAN JOSE, Calif. — A San Jose startup has licensed materials technology that can harvest energy from infrared light, boosting the efficiency of solar cells. ...
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Scientific American cites UB chemist
$2.95 - Buffalo News - NewsBank - Nov 8, 2005 For the second time in three years, Scientific American magazine has named a University at Buffalo chemist one of its 50 international leaders in science ...
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'Magic' Crystals: Key to New Technologies?
New York Times - Feb 20, 1990 An astonishing new blend of photorefractive plastic and glass was recently patented by Dr. Paras N. Prasad of the State University of New York at Buffalo, ...
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'Magic' Crystals: Key to New Technologies?
New York Times - Feb 20, 1990 By MALCOLM W. BROWNE. Two transparent crystals are placed at random a few feet apart, and a separate laser beam is pointed at each one. ...
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Quantum Dots Glow Where Cancer Cells Grow
Wired News - Jun 22, 2007 By Aaron Rowe. Looking for cancer cells is like searching for a pin in a basket of needles. Tiny, glowing particles called quantum dots may someday make it ...
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