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Biophotonics Newsletter — Multiphoton Microscopy Provides a Deeper View of the Aging Brain, Fiber Optics Clarifies the View of Neural Activity, and more… (12/17/2025)

Biophotonics Newsletter — Multiphoton Microscopy Provides a Deeper View of the Aging Brain, Fiber Optics Clarifies the View of Neural Activity, and more…
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Wednesday, December 17, 2025



Monthly newsletter focusing on how light-based technologies are being used in the life sciences. Includes news, features and product developments in lasers, imaging, optics, spectroscopy, microscopy, lighting and more. Manage your Photonics Media membership at BioPhotonics.com/subscribe.
Multiphoton Microscopy Provides a Deeper View of the Aging Brain
Multiphoton Microscopy Provides a Deeper View of the Aging Brain

Because deep-brain structures are key to how the nervous system communicates and maintains healthy function, understanding them is crucial for studying neurovascular dynamics, age-related changes, and neurodegenerative diseases. Multiphoton microscopy has become a widely used tool for imaging the mouse brain in neuroscience, particularly for visualizing neurons and vasculature. Its advantage compared with other technologies lies in its ability to deliver live-cell images and reveal active cellular processes as they occur, rather than only providing static details.  Read Article 
Fiber Optics Clarifies the View of Neural Activity
Fiber Optics Clarifies the View of Neural Activity

Optical fiber was once relegated to simple light delivery and collection in medical instruments, often for exploratory procedures. Today, this fiber winds its way into all manner of instrumentation in the laboratory and clinic, capturing health data from complex — and often hard-to-reach — biological systems. The data then reveals information ranging from temperature and blood flow to cellular signaling for diagnostics.  Read Article 
Multifocus Microscope Pushes Limits of 3D Imaging
Multifocus Microscope Pushes Limits of 3D Imaging

A high-speed 3D imaging microscope developed by researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz can capture detailed cell dynamics of an entire small whole organism at once. The ability to image 3D changes in real time over a large field of view could lead to new insights in developmental biology and neuroscience. “Traditional microscopes are constrained by how quickly they can refocus or scan through different depths, which makes it difficult to capture fast, 3D biological processes without distortion or missing information.  Read Article 
 
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More News

 
‘Self-Driving’ Microscope Predicts Neurodegeneration
The accumulation of misfolded proteins in the brain is central to the progression of neurodegenerative diseases like Huntington’s, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s. But to the human eye, proteins that are destined to form harmful aggregates are indistinguishable from normal proteins. The formation of such aggregates also tends to happen randomly and relatively rapidly — on the scale of minutes.  Read Article 

Fluence Technology Secures $7.7M Investment
Fluence Technology, a developer of femtosecond fiber lasers, has secured PLN 28 million (approximately $7.7 million) in investments. The funds will support further development in the industrial, medical, and scientific research sectors, as well as continuing the company’s international expansion.  Read Article 

Implant Device Communicates With Brain Through Light
Northwestern University scientists have developed a wireless device that uses light to send information directly to the brain — bypassing the body’s natural sensory pathways. The soft, flexible device sits under the scalp but on top of the skull, where it delivers precise patterns of light through the bone to activate neurons across the cortex.  Read Article 

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