Wednesday, August 24, 2016
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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.
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Star Wars Meets Mosquito Control
JAMES SCHLETT, EDITOR
What does it take to kill a mosquito? How about thousands of them? Since 2010, Bellevue, Wash.-based Intellectual Ventures Management LLC has been working on answers to these questions. Their solution: the Photonic Fence, a laser system that optically tracks all flying insects that enter a coverage area and zaps only those identified as threats, namely mosquitoes. However, it was only recently that researchers identified the best combination of wavelength, power, pulse duration, pulse energy and beam diameter to efficiently kill the disease-spreading pests.
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When the Camera Is a Computer: Computational Life Sciences Imaging
Sensors and cameras continue to progress, although life sciences imaging remains far from perfect. Even in its current state, barriers still exist. These include signal photon noise, light scattering, optical blur of finite aperture imaging systems and others. Versatile high-speed, high-resolution systems are overcoming these and other challenges, moving microscopy into a diagnostic role.
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High-Content Screening Goes Beyond Fluorescent Pictures
Since the start of high-content screening (HCS) in the late 1990s, several imaging techniques have been applied for automated image capture, serving a variety of application goals and specifications. However, technological advancements are enabling HCS to cover new ground, particularly with confocal, bright-field and wide-field imaging.
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Mirror-Enhanced Microscopy Provides New Info about Cell Behavior
A novel technique for growing cells on miniature mirrors and imaging them using super-resolution microscopy may provide a way to view cell structures at a micron scale. The technique uses light waves to create interference patterns as light passes through the cell on the way to the mirror, which reflects the light back through the cell.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Revision Optics Inc.’s Raindrop Near Vision Inlay device that corrects near vision for patients with presbyopia, providing an alternative for surgical, outpatient treatment of the disease.
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A novel lens for a two-photon imaging system is able to capture images of the brain that are almost 10 times larger than those captured through a conventional two-photon microscope.
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Super-resolution and AFM Imaging
PicoQuant GmbH
The combination of atomic force microscopy (AFM) with time-resolved single-molecule-sensitive fluorescence microscopy in a single instrument opens up new avenues for fascinating investigations into the structure, dynamics, and interactions of single molecules or their assemblies in cells or tissue samples.
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Lumencor’s SOLA SE FISH Light Engine
Lumencor Inc.
Lumencor’s SOLA light engines offer access to modern solid state illumination, with all its performance and efficiency benefits, at a price comparable to most metal halide light sources. With reliability and maintenance-free service built in, they provide sustainable and cost-effective replacements for traditional...
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Lambda VF-1 EDGE™ Tunable Filter Changer
SUTTER INSTRUMENT
Introducing the Lambda VF-1 Edge™ tunable filter system from Sutter Instrument. To take advantage of the new VersaChrome Edge™ filters from Semrock, the Lambda VF-1 Edge system allows user selection of the band-width as well as the center wavelength.
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Ultra Precise Piezo-Z Axis Stage
Applied Scientific Instrumentation Inc.
Applied Scientific Instrumentation's (ASI) Ultra Precise Piezo-Z Focusing stage has been specifically designed to provide a high resolution, and highly repeatable, means of controlling the X, Y, and Z position of the microscope stage. The XY axes derive their precise control through the use of closedloop DC servomotors.
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