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First Science from the Compact Light Source: A miniature synchrotron for your home lab

Differential Phase Contrast Imaging naturally produces three images by analyzing the fringe intensity for each pixel as the second grating of the interferometer is scanned. The average is just the normal X-ray absorption image, the depth of the fringe oscillation yields the dark field image and the phase of the fringe oscillation yields the phase image. The video shows first a bee and then a moth from the recently published paper. The first absorption image fades to the dark field image which then fades to the phase image. Notice that the dark field image is sensitive to the insect’s fiber support structure while the phase image is sensitive to the filaments supporting the insect. The data was recorded on a CCD detector on loan from Rayonix which has 80 micron pixel size.

National Arts Festival, Grahamstown ? Fringe

Registration for the 2009 Fringe at the National Arts Festival, Grahamstown (2 - 11 July 2009) has opened.

Fringe theaters are doing it for themselves

It's no secret that Chicago theater got some high-profile attention this year—from the continuing success of Tracy Letts' "August: Osage County" to the growing profile of director David Cromer, who makes his Broadway debut in the fall.

South Africa clash gives fringe players big chance

West Australian skipper Marcus North says Thursday’s one-day match against South Africa at the WACA Ground will serve as a mini audition for several players on the cusp of selection in Australia’s one-day side.

Casting Corner: Gossip Girl, Reaper, Fringe and More

In case you missed it, we are currently running a contest where we’re giving away over $6,000 in laptops, desktop computers, accessories, movies, and more. It’s too much to name here, but you can check out the contest page for the full list. Want in? Enter our HP Magic giveaway!

Siddle and Bollinger take a step back

Two of Australia's fringe Test bowlers are fighting to get into a pace attack that now looks settled following the troubles in India. Peter Siddle and Doug Bollinger were both in the squad for that tour but have not been given any more opportunities to play.

First Science from the Compact Light Source: A miniature synchrotron for your home lab

Differential Phase Contrast Imaging naturally produces three images by analyzing the fringe intensity for each pixel as the second grating of the interferometer is scanned. The average is just...

First Science from the Compact Light Source: A miniature synchrotron for your home lab

Differential Phase Contrast Imaging naturally produces three images by analyzing the fringe intensity for each pixel as the second grating of the interferometer is scanned. The average is just...

TV Review: Gossip Girl - "O Brother, Where Bart Thou"

TV Media: Terminator - The Sarah Connor Chronicles, McDonalds, Office Max, Blackberry, Chuck, Fringe

Museum displays items of broken relationships

Mannequin hands are displayed as visitors look at an exhibit from the "Museum of Broken Relationships" during the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2009 January 7, 2009. The hands were formerly attached to a mannequin which bore the brunt of the anger from the dissolution of a five-year "love-hate" relationship. The museum, which opened in Singapore on Wednesday, is a travelling display of items related to failed relationships donated by people who live in the cities the museum has visited.

"Museum of Broken Relationships" opens in Singapore

A pair of handcuffs is displayed as a visitor looks at an exhibit from the "Museum of Broken Relationships" during the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2009 Jan. 7, 2009. The museum, which opened in Singapore on Wednesday, is a travelling display of items related to failed relationships donated by people who live in the cities the museum has visited. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

"Museum of Broken Relationships" opens in Singapore

A pair of handcuffs is displayed as a visitor looks at an exhibit from the "Museum of Broken Relationships" during the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2009 Jan. 7, 2009. The museum, which opened in Singapore on Wednesday, is a travelling display of items related to failed relationships donated by people who live in the cities the museum has visited. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

"Museum of Broken Relationships" opens in Singapore

A pair of handcuffs is displayed as a visitor looks at an exhibit from the "Museum of Broken Relationships" during the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2009 Jan. 7, 2009. The museum, which opened in Singapore on Wednesday, is a travelling display of items related to failed relationships donated by people who live in the cities the museum has visited. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

"Museum of Broken Relationships" opens in Singapore

A pair of handcuffs is displayed as a visitor looks at an exhibit from the "Museum of Broken Relationships" during the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2009 Jan. 7, 2009. The museum, which opened in Singapore on Wednesday, is a travelling display of items related to failed relationships donated by people who live in the cities the museum has visited. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

Final blog of 2008

Suri Cruise is a mini fashion icon not just for children but for grown women too, in a Marc Jacobs way. Think round toe pumps, a cute fringe and an A-line coat. For grown up inspiration look to Blair Waldorf in Gossip Girls.

Night and Day: Keeping Carmen real - A famed Balkan composer creates a happy ending

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Night and Day: Biting the hands that feed them - DOX debut reflects the dilemma of art under capitalism

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Night and Day: Old World band, New World sound - The Rudolfinum Jazz Orchestra returns with a glamorous guest

Home Archives This week's rss feed News Live news feed Business Exchange Rates Banking & Finance Movers & Shakers 10 Questions Tech & Telecom Opinion Commentary Postview Reader comments Night & Day Prague Fringe weblog Cinema Review Restaurant Review Search restaurants Gallery Review Tempo

Heisler, Fernandez, Moran Return to Modern Antigone Tale, Too Much Memory, in NYC

Rising Phoenix Repertory and Piece by Piece Productions remount the world premiere of Keith Reddin and Meg Gibson's contemporary take on the Greek tale of Antigone, Too Much Memory, seen this past summer in the New York International Fringe Festival, Dec. 2-22 in Manhattan.


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