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OCT Tool Explores How Sound Moves Through the Ear
A vibrational imaging tool based on optical coherence tomography (OCT) is providing new insight into how the ear receives and processes sound waves. OCT vibrography images the middle ear through the intact eardrum and measures the tiny vibrations within the ear that contribute to sound perception.
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DLP 3D Printing Technique Fabricates Strong, Reconfigurable Origami Structures
Using digital light processing (DLP), a relatively new 3D printing method, researchers have created origami structures that hold significant weight and remain durable when folded repeatedly. The structures are composed of a single polymer. They do not require assembly, making this technique a one-step approach to fabricating complex origami structures.
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AR/VR Lens: Measure Displays in Headset
Radiant Vision Systems, Test & Measurement Displays viewed near to the eye, such as those in AR/VR devices, create immersive virtual experiences. However, as display images are magnified to fill a user’s field of view, display defects are also magnified.
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NIR Spectroscopy Enables Accurate Evaluation of OA
An arthroscopic NIR spectroscopic probe could be used to quantitatively assess the health of joint tissues, improving physicians’ ability to detect initial signs of post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). The surgical instrument utilizes NIR spectroscopy (NIRS) to detect cartilage and bone loss.
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Imaging Method Traces 3D-Printed Objects Back to Their Source
PrinTracker is a 3D-printer identification system that can precisely trace the printed physical object to its source 3D printer based on the object’s “fingerprint.” It could provide an effective, robust, and reliable way for law enforcement agencies and businesses concerned about intellectual property to trace the origin of 3D-printed goods.
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Deep Learning Approach Streamlines the Design of Metamaterials Read Article
UC San Diego Opens Nikon Imaging Center Read Article
NASA Begins Citizen Science Program to Monitor Land Cover Read Article
British Researchers Awarded EPSRC Funding for Quantum Laser Project Read Article
FEFU Team Awarded Russian Material Grant Read Article
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Neuroscience 2018
November 3-7, 2018 - San Diego Convention Center - San Diego United States
Connect with peers and set the course for your career at Neuroscience 2018. The Neuroscience 2018 exhibit hall will showcase the newest and most popular products, technologies, and services to aid neuroscientists in their research. Lectures by world-renowned scientists will be a part of this meeting, as will symposia discussing the latest advances in neuroscience. Nearly 14,000 abstracts with new research will be presented at this year's conference.
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Compact Metadevices for Flat Optical Components
Wed, Nov 7, 2018 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
This webinar will discuss inverse-design methods for creating compact metadevices and the use of additive manufacturing for making thin optical components. Professor Koray Aydin will describe his lab's platform for combining inverse electromagnetic design algorithms with additive manufacturing to fabricate millimeter-wave metadevices. Aydin will further show how this platform can be applied to the design and fabrication of electromagnetic and photonic metadevices spanning microwave to optical frequencies. This webinar is sponsored by Knight Optical.
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CALL FOR ARTICLES
Photonics Media is currently seeking technical feature articles on a variety of topics for publication in our magazines (Photonics Spectra, BioPhotonics, and EuroPhotonics). Please submit an informal 100-word abstract to [email protected], or use our online submission form.
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