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Lasers in biology and medicine

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When Theodore H. Maiman demonstrated the first ruby laser in May 1960, he surely could not have imagined all the possible future applications of laser technology. No one could have – lasers are so ubiquitous today, especially in the biosciences. They can trap and hold cells, induce fluorescence, treat skin conditions and even be used as scalpels. At BioPhotonics, we have always been firmly committed to covering the latest and greatest advancements in photonics – including the newest developments in lasers for various applications. This month, our coverage includes a wide...Read full article

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    superresolution
    Superresolution refers to the enhancement or improvement of the spatial resolution beyond the conventional limits imposed by the diffraction of light. In the context of imaging, it is a set of techniques and algorithms that aim to achieve higher resolution images than what is traditionally possible using standard imaging systems. In conventional optical microscopy, the resolution is limited by the diffraction of light, a phenomenon described by Ernst Abbe's diffraction limit. This limit sets a...
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