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Thursday, June 5, 2014
Laser Scanning Lends Credence to Theory of Brain Circuitry
Laser Scanning Lends Credence to Theory of Brain Circuitry Nerve cells in the brain can rewire and fine-tune themselves by forming connections with neighboring cells. Researchers in Canada made the discovery using timed visual stimulation and multi-photon laser-scanning technology while examining brain development in Xenopus tadpoles.
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Hungarian Attosecond Laser Facility Gets EU Funding
The European Commission recently approved €111 million (about $150 million) to build an attosecond laser research complex in Hungary.
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Nanowire Probes Provide Visual Enhancement for AFM
Nanowire probe tips originally intended for atomic force microscopes in NSMM applications could have another use: LEDs that can illuminate tiny sample regions.
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Optogenetic Method Erases, Reactivates Memories
Optogenetic Method Erases, Reactivates Memories A new optogenetics technique could essentially control memories, showing potential for treating brain-related conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease.
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Laser Sensing for Self-Driving Cars, 3-D Video Games
A new technology is able to remotely sense objects across distances 10 times farther than with existing low-power laser systems.
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Augmented Reality Device Easier on the Eyes
A new device that superimposes computer-generated images in the user’s direct view aims to make augmented reality technology easier on the eyes.
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Photonics Media's Weekly Newscast In this edition of the industry's premier weekly newscast: A low-light laser technique regrows tooth cells, flexible transistors prompt the next generation of electronic screens, optogenetics controls memory, and three researchers earn the Kavli Prize in nanoscience.
Rotational Sensor Exploits Polarization
A rotational angle sensor that measures light polarization aims to be more efficient than its optical and magnetic counterparts.
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New Thin-film Transistors Could Mean Flexible Screens
New Thin-film Transistors Could Mean Flexible Screens Ultra-thin, transparent, flexible transistors could lead to the next generation of screens for computers, smartphones and televisions.
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Laser Triggers Stem Cells to Fix Teeth
A new low-light laser technique has shown the potential to regrow tooth cells.
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