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This Week in Photonics: A Self-Calibrated Programmable Photonic Filter Chip and a Boost for STED Microscopy (7/14/2022)

This Week in Photonics: A Self-Calibrated Programmable Photonic Filter Chip and a Boost for STED Microscopy
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Thursday, July 14, 2022
 
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Self-Calibrated Optical Chip Supercharges Connectivity
Self-Calibrated Optical Chip Supercharges Connectivity
A self-calibrating PIC developed by Monash University and RMIT scientists offers a replacement option for bulky 3D optics with a wafer-thin slice of silicon. The collaborators cited safer driverless cars capable of instantly interpreting their surroundings, the use of AI to more rapidly diagnose medical conditions, and increasing the speed of natural language processing as applications that the work supports.
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Method Avoids Drawbacks in STED Microscopy Noise Suppression
Method Avoids Drawbacks in STED Microscopy Noise Suppression
Researchers from Zhejiang University have proposed a novel microscopy method that selectively and effectively suppresses background noise in STED microscopy. The approach bypasses drawbacks that are caused by current methods used for noise suppression in STED imaging, which is considered a limitation of the technique.
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Diamond Defects Boost Magnetic Field Sensing for Brain Activity Mapping
Diamond Defects Boost Magnetic Field Sensing for Brain Activity Mapping
A team from Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics and RMIT University demonstrated that magnetic-field-dependent emission from nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond deliver a measurement of magnetic fields with 10× more precision than current state-of-the-art techniques. This boost in sensitivity could improve existing techniques for magnetically sensing and mapping brain activity in disorders such as concussion, epilepsy, and dementia.
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Fiber Photometry Manages, Records Brain Activity at Same Time  Read Article 

Headwall Makes Second Acquisition in a Week, Adds Holographix  Read Article 

Corning Ramps Up NY Operations to Address Semiconductor Demand  Read Article 

Polytec Exits Machine Vision Space  Read Article 

Quantum Companies See Cash Injection: Week in Brief: 07/08/22  Read Article 

 
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Virtual Biomarkers: An Emerging High-Throughput Research Tool Virtual Biomarkers: An Emerging High-Throughput Research Tool
Thu, Aug 11, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Pathology underlies every facet of healthcare, influencing more than 70% of all medical decisions. Yair Rivenson Ph.D., the CEO and Co-Founder of Pictor Labs, demonstrates how it is possible to alter the centuries old practice of histopathology with a digitized process in a non-destructive fashion. The process is enabled by a machine learning-based virtual staining technology which allows fully digital and virtual multiplex tissue platforms to substantively improve the quality and quantity of pathology samples. He will also discuss additional benefits of the technology.
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Intraoperative OCT in Veterinary Surgery for Cancer Intraoperative OCT in Veterinary Surgery for Cancer
Tue, Aug 16, 2022 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Surgery is a common cancer treatment performed in dogs and cats but the process of assessing the tumor takes several days and is only able to evaluate a small portion. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive optical imaging technique that helps solve issues that accompany this process. OCT enables real-time intraoperative surgical margin assessment, allowing rapid visualization of the tissue microstructure at the surgical margins. To date, Dr. Laura Selmic, and her team have found high sensitivity and specificity for detection of incomplete margins after surgical excision of skin tumors, including STS and mast cell tumors, in dog and feline injection site sarcoma. The results reveal that OCT has potential for showing the demarcation between tumor and other normal tissues including muscle, fat, and skin.
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