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Lens-Free 3-D Microscope Sharp Enough for Pathology
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 18, 2014 — A computational lens-free, holographic on-chip microscope could provide a faster and cheaper means of diagnosing cancer and other diseases at the cellular level. Developed by researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, the compact system illuminates tissue or blood samples with a laser or LED, while a sensor records the pattern of shadows created by the sample. The device processes these patterns as a series of holograms using the transport-of-intensity equation,
CoolLED, Prior Scientific Team Up on Fluorescence Microscopy Illumination
ANDOVER, England, Dec. 16, 2014 — Prior Scientific has chosen CoolLED Ltd. as an OEM partner in developing LED illumination for fluorescence microscopy. CoolLED said it was the first to introduce a commercial LED illumination unit for fluorescence microscopy, and continues to...
Mass General, Infraredx Partner to Explore Cardiovascular Imaging Devices
BURLINGTON, Mass., Dec. 16, 2014 — Infraredx is teaming up with Massachusetts General Hospital and researcher Dr. Gary Tearney to develop new and combination technologies to provide enhanced information about coronary disease in patients. “Coronary imaging has rapidly evolved...
Fluorescent Dyes Target Disease Genes
JENA, Germany, Dec. 12, 2014 — Fluorescent dye-coated nanoparticles could be used to target and turn off disease-related genes. To test this concept, a team of researchers from Germany and the U.S. developed nanoparticles that interfered with cholesterol production in the livers...
Printed Optics Usher in New Era of Manufacturing
Dec 12, 2014 — Additive manufacturing techniques are set to revolutionize fabrication and integration of optical products for a variety of applications, from lighting to imaging and beyond. Additive manufacturing techniques are creating a new awakening in optics...
BioLight to Distribute Laser Eye Surgery System in Hong Kong, Macao
TEL AVIV, Israel, Dec. 9, 2014 — BioLight Life Sciences Investments Ltd. will distribute IOPtima’s IOPtiMate laser eye surgery system in Hong Kong and Macao, with a purchase commitment of at least nine systems. IOPtiMate is based on CO2 laser technology and enables filtration...
Thales, ICFO Partner on mid-IR Lasers
BARCELONA, Spain, Dec. 9, 2014 — The Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) will collaborate with the Thales Group of France to develop ultrafast mid-infrared lasers with high energies and repetition rates. The lasers could be used in IR spectroscopy and biomedical imaging, as well...
3i to Sell Light-Sheet Microscopy Systems under Zeiss Sublicense
DENVER, Dec. 8, 2014 — Intelligent Imaging Innovations (3i) will sell and support lattice light-sheet microscopy development systems under a sublicense with Zeiss’ microscopy business group in Jena, Germany. Also called Bessel beam plane illumination microscopy,...
OPO-Based Photoacoustic Spectroscopy Speeds Up Gas Analysis
Dec 8, 2014 — High mid-IR output power from an optical parametric oscillator teams up with novel cantilever-enhanced photoacoustic measurement technology to offer extreme sensitivity and selectivity in industrial gas analysis and monitoring. The ultimate...
UV Flashlamp System Aids Ebola Disinfection
SAN ANTONIO, Dec. 5, 2014 — SAN ANTONIO, Dec. 5, 2014 — With the zap of a xenon UV flashlamp, numerous pathogens — including the Ebola virus — can be eradicated from surfaces around a room. Developed by Xenex founder Dr. Mark Stibich, a new disinfection...
Mirror, mirror on the wall …
Dec 5, 2014 — When you go window shopping, you need to bring your imagination. You’re not really interested in buying that expensive outfit on the mannequin, nor are you invested enough to go to a dressing room, but it would be nice to know how you look in...
Modified Streak Camera Captures 100B Frames Per Second
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 4, 2014 — A modified streak camera is fast enough to capture the movement of a single laser pulse in real time. Streak cameras measure the intensity variation in a pulse of light with time, but in only one dimension. Researchers at Washington University gave...
Iridex Ophthalmology Lasers to Aid Chinese Health Initiative
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Dec. 3, 2014 — The Chinese government has ordered $620,000 worth of ophthalmology laser equipment from Iridex Corp. to aid an initiative to bring advanced health care technologies to rural areas of the country. “In China … diabetes and age-related eye...
UK Establishes 4 Quantum Technology Hubs
BIRMINGHAM, England, Dec. 2, 2014 — Four newly established quantum technology research hubs in the U.K. will explore advanced light detectors and more. The £120 million project involves 17 universities and 132 companies and is funded by the British Engineering and Physical...
Optical Surfaces to Supply Beam Reducers for European Research Center
KENLEY, England, Dec. 1, 2014 — Optical Surfaces Ltd. will provide six motorized beam reducers for the British Science & Technology Facilities Council’s Central Laser Facility. The beam reducers will be used for CW alignment and “on shot” diagnostics, with a...
DIY Microscope Boosts Efficiency and Cuts Costs
UXBRIDGE, England, Nov. 26, 2014 — A Brunel University London student has developed a DIY microscope that will ultimately cut research costs and save time in the lab. Dr. Adam Lynch, a postdoctoral candidate at Brunel’s College of Health and Life Sciences, created the...
Biomarker System Offers Advanced Cancer Detection
SINGAPORE, Nov. 21, 2014 — A combined biomarker and drug delivery system could lead to very localized, more effective cancer treatment. Developed by researchers at Nanyang Technological University, the biomarker detects and makes visible tumor cells by lighting up under a...
Stimulating Light Receptors Relaxes Blood Vessels
BALTIMORE, Nov. 17, 2014 — A blood vessel receptor that responds to light could aid more effective treatment of vascular diseases and other medical conditions. A team led by Johns Hopkins Medicine discovered the receptor, which causes blood vessels to relax in response to...
MIR Laser Creates High-Flux X-Ray Pulses
VIENNA, Nov. 13, 2014 — Studying time-dependent incidents on short timescales requires femtosecond, high-flux x-ray pulses. A new high-intensity mid-infrared laser system accomplishes this challenging feat.
Brain Studies Advance Neural Mapping, Axon Control
ARLINGTON, Texas, Nov. 12, 2014 — Probing the brain with lasers could not only advance understanding of the organ, but also help heal it.
Drugs Enhance SPECT Imaging of Metastatic Cancer
NEW YORK, Nov. 12, 2014 — New drugs that bind to metastatic prostate cancer in soft tissue, lymph nodes and bone can enhance SPECT and planar imaging.
Phosphorescent Bandage Helps Wound Assessment
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 11, 2014 — A “smart” bandage can indicate oxygen concentration in severely damaged tissue, potentially increasing the success rate of surgeries to restore limbs and physical functions. With wounded soldiers in mind, a team from the Wellman Center...
Handheld Probe Combines Photoacoustics, Ultrasound
ENSCHEDE, Netherlands, Nov. 7, 2014 — A new handheld imaging system that combines photoacoustics and ultrasound produces real-time, detailed images of blood vessels, internal organs and body parts.
Software Offers Panoramic Views for Endoscopy
ERLANGEN, Germany, Nov. 7, 2014 — A software program that fuses together endoscope images could offer a fuller internal view of organs to better diagnose cancer and other ailments. The program — Endorama — developed by researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for...
GSI Revenues, Earnings Climb
BEDFORD, Mass., Nov. 6, 2014 — GSI Group Inc. reported across-the-board revenue increases and higher earnings in the third quarter.
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