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Raising Light Frequencies Makes Nanosized Objects Visible
CANBERRA, Australia, May 3, 2023 — Researchers at Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Adelaide are using nanotechnology to increase the frequency of the light that can be detected by cameras and other technologies by up to seven times. There is significant interest in achieving very high frequency detection of extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) light in order to observe objects at the nanoscale. “With violet light we can see much smaller things compared to using red light,” researcher Sergey Kruk
Mobile-Based Image Reconstruction App Can Be Used at Point of Care
AMES, Iowa, May 2, 2023 — A mobile phone application for photoacoustic tomography (PAT) image reconstruction has demonstrated performance comparable to that of applications implemented on laptop computers and workstations. The first-of-its-kind application was developed by a...
Remote Sensing Aids Photoacoustic Microscopy in Tissue Mapping
HONG KONG, April 18, 2023 — Researchers at the University of Hong Kong showed that biological tissue can be imaged with greater sensitivity through remote sensing of photoacoustic signals than through conventional photoacoustic imaging techniques. The researchers demonstrated...
Ams OSRAM Wraps Digital Systems Business Divestiture: Week in Brief: 04/07/23
CANBERRA, Australia, April 7, 2023 — Electro Optic Systems (EOS) secured a conditional contract to supply remote weapon systems (RWS) to Ukraine valued at up to $80 million. EOS’ Defence Systems business secured the contract with SpetsTechnoExport, a Ukrainian state-owned foreign...
Century-Old Effect Applied for Study of Embryonic Development
HEIDELBERG, Germany, April 4, 2023 — Researchers have applied line-scanning Brillouin microscopy (LSBM), a microscopy technique based on Brillouin scattering, to visualize the mechanical properties of living cells over space and time, and to provide fast 3D imaging with low...
Wearable Microscopes Image Transmission of Pain Signals
LA JOLLA, Calif., April 3, 2023 — Researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have developed wearable microscopes and an implantable microprism that together aim to help scientists uncover the role that the spinal cord plays in relaying pain signals at the cellular...
University of Twente Opens Bioimaging Center: Week in Brief: 03/31/23
ENSCHEDE, Netherlands, March 31, 2023 — The University of Twente opened its BioImaging Centre, which serves as the core facility for microscopy at the university’s Technical Medical Centre. The facility is equipped with confocal fluorescence and Raman microscopy systems, as well as...
Freeform Illuminators Spur Computational Microscopy Efficiency Gains
STORRS, Conn., March 30, 2023 — To further the use of programmable illumination for computational microscopy methods, researchers at the University of Connecticut constructed, calibrated, and tested freeform illuminators in different forms — in the shapes of a tilted flat...
Machine Learning Enhances Light-Field Imaging-Based Method
NEW YORK, March 28, 2023 — Researchers from The Rockefeller University have developed an imaging technique that could allow scientists to penetrate the depth and breadth of the cortical areas of the brain at peak resolution, scale, and speed. The technology, called MesoLF, is...
Superresolution Captures Conformational Changes in Proteins
HEIDELBERG, Germany, March 16, 2023 — Researchers led by Nobel laureate Stefan Hell at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research have developed a superresolution microscope with a spatiotemporal precision of 1 nm/ms. The work builds upon the team’s recently introduced MINFLUX...
High-Speed Photoacoustic Microscopy Captures Processes Within Tissue
Mar 3, 2023 — When Alexander Graham Bell discovered the photoacoustic effect in the 1880s, he might not have envisioned that this technology would ultimately be successfully implemented in biomedical imaging applications such as neuroscience, dermatology, and...
Project to Use Quantum Imaging to Track the Pathology of Tumors
DARMSTADT, Germany, Feb.16, 2023 — A project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research will investigate the viability of quantum optical imaging for tumor diagnostics. Nine project partners, including TU Darmstadt, will explore the issue in the €6.7 million...
Biophotonics Congress 2023 Centers on Cell Labeling in Diagnostics and Superresolution Microscopy
Feb 15, 2023 — Researchers and systems designers with expertise in techniques such as signal and image processing for biomedical optics and optical manipulation of the nervous system will converge April 24-27 at the 2023 Optica Biophotonics Congress. The event...
Module Uses Single-photon Microscopy to Track Cellular Activity
GENOA, Italy, Feb. 3, 2023 — BrightEyes-TTM, an open-source time-tagging module (TTM) developed at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), enables scientists to observe the dynamic processes of molecules inside living cells over time, at a thousandth of a millisecond scale....
Refined Laser Systems Raises $2.9M for Rapid Cancer Diagnostics
MÜNSTER, Germany, Jan. 27, 2023 — Biophotonics technology company and University of Münster spinout Refined Laser Systems has raised €2.7 million ($2.9 million) to develop a prototype intraoperative microscope that the company said identifies tumor margins directly in the...
ZEISS Acquires LENSO: Week in Brief: 01/13/23
OBERKOCHEN, Germany, Jan. 13, 2023 — ZEISS will expand its market presence in Poland for its Industrial Quality and Research segment by acquiring LENSO, a provider of 3D scanning and metrology solutions. LENSO will join the ZEISS Sales and Service Co. in Poland as part of ZEISS...
Acousto-Optic Components Overcome Limitations in Confocal Microscopy
Jan 5, 2023 — Confocal and multiphoton microscopy are commonly used to provide 3D-resolved images of in vitro or in vivo tissue samples without physical sectioning. But there are also inherent trade-offs in the use of these techniques when it comes to imaging...
Hydrogel Improvements Boost Utility of Expansion Microscopy
PITTSBURGH, Jan. 5, 2022 — Collaborators from Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh, and Brown University have described a microscopy technique and set of protocols that overcome a bottleneck to the expansion microscopy method. The collaborators developed...
NASA Launches Lunar Flashlight: Week in Brief: 12/16/22
WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 16, 2022 — NASA’s Lunar Flashlight has communicated with mission controllers and confirmed it is healthy after launching Dec. 11 from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The satellite embarked on a four-month journey to the moon to seek out surface water...
Microscope Captures High-Speed Images of Living Cells in 3D
TROMSØ, Norway, Dec. 6, 2022 — A limitation to conventional microscopy imaging, in which a sample is usually squeezed onto a glass slide, is that the behavior of the cells may differ from their natural environment. Further, the the images obtained via this approach are...
Fluorophore Modified to Expand Monitoring of Cell Dynamics
OSAKA, Japan, Nov. 28, 2022 — A genetically modified fluorescent protein has exhibited the shortest fluorescence emission wavelength to date, researchers at Osaka University reported. The fluorophore, named Sumire, emits 414-nm violet fluorescence from a hydrated chromophore....
Multimodal Microscopy Provides Window into Viruses’ Beginnings
DURHAM, N.C., Nov. 23, 2022 — To better understand how viruses breach the protective layers of cells that line the airways and gut, Duke University researchers used multimodal microscopy to capture real-time video footage of viruses as they approach their cellular targets. Using...
Bruker Acquires Neurescence; VIAVI Opens Arizona Facility: Week in Brief: 11/18/22
BILLERICA, Mass., Nov. 18, 2022 — Bruker signed a definitive agreement to acquire 100% of the shares of Neurescence, a medical imaging company. Neurescence’s ultralight fiber-bundle multiscopes allow simultaneous multiregion, optical functional neuroimaging. Its flagship...
Bruker Acquires Inscopix; Adaptive Glasses Firm Deep Optics Secures Investment: Week in Brief: 11/11/22
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 11, 2022 — Bruker Corp. acquired Inscopix Inc., a developer of miniaturized microscopes known as miniscopes, for freely moving animal brain imaging. Since Inscopix’s founding in 2011, its flagship miniscope systems have been deployed in over 600 research...
Chi-Chang Kao to Step Down as SLAC Director: People in the News: 11/02/22
DIDCOT, England, Nov. 2, 2022 — Adrian Mancuso has been appointed as the physical science director for the United Kingdom’s national synchrotron, Diamond Light Source. Mancuso previously served as group leader and leading scientist for the Single Particles, Clusters, and...
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