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Dual-Purpose Neural Probe Enables New Capabilities
HOUSTON, June 13, 2012 — A new device that combines light delivery with a tetrode into a single neural probe may offer new ways of studying small clusters of brain cells.
Focal Point, piezosystem jena Partner on Autofocus Systems
BOISE, Idaho, and HOPEDALE, Mass., June 11, 2012 — The two companies entered into a partnership to deliver turnkey autofocus systems for high-speed metrology and biological imaging applications.
Launch of Canadian Consortium Celebrated at Photonics North
MONTREAL, June 11, 2012 — The merger of two established groups into the Canadian Photonic Industry Consortium (CPIC) was celebrated at Photonics North.
Tissue-Sparing Laser Used in Surgery
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., June 11, 2012 — Tissue-sparing laser therapy was delivered via an intraocular fiber optic probe in a surgical setting for the first time, Iridex Corp. said.
Olympus Microscope Earns 2012 Edison Award
CENTER VALLEY, Pa., June 7, 2012 — The company received the Gold Edison Award for a microscope system that enables imaging deeper into tissue than ever, the company announced.
2013 Prism Awards Open for Entries
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Photonics industry heavyweights and budding spinoffs alike are poised to compete for this year’s Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation. Dubbed the “Oscars of Photonics,” the Prism Awards is an international competition that...
From Embryo to Larva: Microscope Observes Fly Growth
HEIDELBERG, Germany, June 5, 2012 — For the first time, a two-and-a-half-hour-old fruit fly embryo was filmed in 3 D using a new microscope that rapidly images biological processes in thick samples at unprecedented detail.
FEL Reveals Detailed Architecture of Proteins
HAMBURG, Germany, June 4, 2012 — A novel free-electron laser (FEL) x-ray technique that obtains high-resolution structural insight into biomolecules can deliver structural data that could be used to design tailor-made medications.
$1M Endoscope Order Received
Jun 1, 2012 — Optical instruments maker Precision Optics Corp. Inc. of Gardner, Mass., has announced a $1 million order for its Microprecision-based endoscopes. Details of the agreement were not disclosed. The endoscopic medical devices deliver optical and...
Companies to Build 3-D Microscopy System
Jun 1, 2012 — Toshiba Imaging Systems Div. of Irvine, Calif., and ISee3D Inc. of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, will develop a 3-D microscope digital video system using Toshiba’s IK-HD1 three-chip-CCD high-definition camera. ISee3D’s patented...
Corning to Acquire Labware Unit
Jun 1, 2012 — Specialty glass and ceramics manufacturer Corning Inc. of Corning, N.Y., plans to buy the majority of Becton, Dickinson and Co.’s Billerica, Mass.-based Discovery Labware division later this year for approximately $730 million in cash. When...
Hamamatsu to Resell Visiopharm Products
Jun 1, 2012 — Visiopharm of Hørsholm, Denmark, and Hamamatsu of Hamamatsu City, Japan, have announced a nonexclusive worldwide OEM agreement and reseller partnership for Visiopharm’s quantitative digital pathology (QDP) solutions. Under the...
Impacting Our Food Supply: Good, Enough
Jun 1, 2012 — Fit to eat and plenty of it are two characteristics universally desired of the food we eat, but they often go unmet around the world. Now, a growing number of technologies rooted in photonics are ripe and ready to support demands for a safe and...
Laserlab-Europe consortium enters third phase
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — The aim of a new phase of Laserlab-Europe, an association of key European laser research institutions, is to address the need for new laser infrastructure and to increase human resources for laser development. The consortium entered into its third...
Modulight Receives Contract
Jun 1, 2012 — Laser manufacturer Modulight Inc. of Tampere, Finland, has designed, integrated and CE-certified an OEM medical laser system for PCI Biotech of Oslo, Norway, for a novel cancer therapy process. Under a multiyear OEM manufacturing agreement,...
OCT Device Could KO Ear Infections
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., June 1, 2012 — A new optical coherence tomography (OCT) device that can see difficult-to-detect bacteria behind the eardrum could help clinicians to better diagnose and treat chronic ear infections.
Spinach may hold key to understanding photosynthesis
Jun 1, 2012 — Photosynthesis is vital to the continued survival of life on Earth because it produces most of Earth’s supply of oxygen. For a long time, scientists have been convinced that if they could completely understand how photosynthesis works, they...
Two-photon lithography creates detailed 3-D prints fast
VIENNA — A 3-D printing technology that uses two-photon lithography to rapidly create detailed objects on the nanoscale could open the door to new areas of application, such as biomedicine. Developed at Vienna University of Technology (TU Vienna), the...
UC-Boulder Technique Optioned
Jun 1, 2012 — The University of Colorado at Boulder has completed an exclusive option agreement with Double Helix LLC, also of Boulder, to develop the university’s 3-D superresolution imaging technique. Developed by Rafael Piestun, a professor at Boulder...
Zecotek Files Patent Suit
Jun 1, 2012 — Zecotek Imaging Systems Pte Ltd., a subsidiary of Zecotek Photonics Inc. of Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, has filed a patent suit in the US against Saint-Gobain Corp. and Philips for infringing its US Patent No. 7,132,060. The patent covers...
Tabletop Laser Precisely Cuts Brain Tissue
BERLIN, May 30, 2012 — A new tabletop solid-state laser system that produces 6.45-µm pulses to precisely cut brain tissue was developed as part of an interdisciplinary European Union project involving partners from seven European countries.
GFPs Measure Intracellular Heat
BARCELONA, Spain, May 29, 2012 — A quicker, more precise method that measures internal cell temperatures noninvasively using green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) could help scientists to learn more about cellular processes and to distinguish healthy cells from cancerous ones.
Microscope Uses Broadband Light to Track Cell Flow
HAIFA, Israel, May 24, 2012 — A novel optical instrument no bigger than a breadbox can take real-time images of blood coursing through our veins without harsh and short-lived fluorescent dyes.
Germ-Killing UV LEDs
RALEIGH, N.C., May 23, 2012 — A relatively simple and inexpensive solution to the problem of ultraviolet light-absorption in LED substrates will enable the development of LED devices that use UV light to kill pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. Researchers at North Carolina...
Plasmonics Creates Invisible Photodetector
STANFORD, Calif., May 23, 2012 — An invisible light-detecting device that can see without being seen was created using plasmonic cloaking and could lead to a new class of devices that controls the flow of light at the nanoscale to produce both optical and electronic functions.
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