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Microscopy Aids Single-Cell, Whole-Body Imaging
TOKYO and SAITAMA, Japan, Nov. 6, 2014 — A microscopy and imaging technique could make tissue and potentially whole organisms transparent. A team at the RIKEN Quantitative Biology Center and the University of Tokyo developed the method — CUBIC (Clear, Unobstructed Brain Imaging Cocktails and Computational Analysis) — which combines fluorescent microscopy with tissue decolorization to obtain extremely detailed images of the interior of individual organs and entire organisms, and ultimately image them at extremely
BioLase Grows Revenue, Shrinks Losses in Third Quarter
IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 5, 2014 — BioLase Inc. reported a net loss of $3.5 million in the third quarter, an improvement over the previous quarter and the third quarter of 2013.
LED, Microscopy Pioneers Earn Nobels In Physics, Chemistry
Nov 5, 2014 — Photonics enjoyed a brighter global spotlight than usual last month, as both the physics and chemistry Nobel prizes were awarded to recognize significant advances in light-based technologies: blue LEDs and superresolution microscopy. The physics...
Photoacoustics Exposes Arterial Plaques
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 5, 2014 — Measuring ultrasound signals generated by a fast-pulsing laser could advance diagnosis of cardiovascular disease. A new technique called intravascular photoacoustic imaging takes precise 3-D images of plaques lining arteries and reveals the presence...
Bioimaging Technique Isolates Moving Tissue
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 3, 2014 — Light-guiding technology could take scientists on a journey inside blood vessels. The new technology — time-reversed adapted-perturbation (TRAP) optical focusing, developed by a team at Washington University in St. Louis — guides light...
Earnings Flat at Iridex
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Nov. 3, 2014 — Laser-based medical systems firm Iridex Corp. reported third-quarter earnings of $500,000 — the same amount it reported in the third quarter of 2013. Revenues were $10.1 million in the third quarter of 2014, up 6 percent from $9.5 million in...
Nanoconstructs Aid Ovarian Cancer Targeting
RIVERSIDE, Calif., Oct. 28, 2014 — Newly developed nanostructures haves proven to be effective biomarkers of ovarian cancer cells — and vehicles for their destruction. A team from the University of California, Riverside, and the University of Texas said their approach...
Grant Award Furthers Study of SWIR Light for Detecting Cancer
PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, N.J., Oct. 22, 2014 — Detecting cancer as early as possible can be crucial to providing effective treatment. The continuing development of a new imaging method could do just that. A Rutgers University research team, along with scientists from Singapore University of...
Blue LED Controls New Diabetes Drug
LONDON and MUNICH, Oct. 21, 2014 — A new drug for Type 2 diabetes could be controlled with violet-blue light, more effectively treating the disease through the efficient release of insulin from the pancreas.
Light Gets a Year in the, Well, Spotlight
Oct 21, 2014 — In late 2013, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 2015 the International Year of Light and Light-based Technologies, and entities around the world are finalizing plans to participate. The goal is to help people understand the importance...
Shorter Wavelengths, Pulses Power Laser Manufacturing
Oct 21, 2014 — Recent laser advances are bringing benefits to manufacturing applications involving drilling, cutting and welding. More powerful diode lasers could, in the future, do more of these jobs directly, instead of being used to pump another material. The...
Wang Named 2015 Britton Chance Award Winner
BELLINGHAM, Wash., Oct. 17, 2014 — Lihong Wang, an innovator in photoacoustic imaging, has been chosen to receive the 2015 Britton Chance Biomedical Optics Award.
Sensofar Creates Medical, Metrology Divisions
BARCELONA, Spain, Oct. 16, 2014 — The Sensofar Group has created separate optical metrology and medical device inspection divisions as part of a restructuring plan. Professor Dr. Ferran Laguarta, CEO of the former Sensofar-Tech, will head Sensofar Medical, overseeing the recently...
Edmund Optics Announces Education Awards
BARRINGTON, N.J., Oct. 15, 2014 — With innovations ranging from fluorescence-guided cancer surgery to water quality assessment, nine graduate and undergraduate optics programs are the recipients of Edmund Optics’ 2014 Education Awards. The company evaluated more than 880...
Fluorescent, Magnetic Nanoparticles Aid Bioimaging
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 14, 2014 — Nanoparticles that fluoresce to enable tracking in the body can also be precisely manipulated with magnetic fields.
FRET Offers Real-Time Look at HIV Infection Process
NEW YORK and WASHINGTON, Oct. 14, 2014 — Scientists can now study the motion of HIV proteins on the surface of the virus, opening new possibilities for fighting the disease.
Optogenetics Tests Memory Manipulation Theory
DAVIS, Calif., Oct. 13, 2014 — Optogenetics is giving scientists a better look at how different parts of the brain can work together to manipulate memories, proving a long-standing theory about retrieval of episodic memories.
UC Berkeley Nabs Grant for BRAIN Initiative, Teams with Zeiss
BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 13, 2014 — The University of California was awarded a total of $7.2 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health to conduct brain-related research as part of the national BRAIN Initiative. The grants will be dispersed over three years. In a...
Laser-Based Imaging Leads to Better Lung Disease Treatment
CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Oct. 9, 2014 — How sticky is snot? The rest of the world might not ask that question every day, but a group at the University of North Carolina does. They now have an answer, thanks to a laser-based imaging method, and it could enable doctors to monitor and better...
Iridex Patents Disposable Laser Eye Treatment Device
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct. 8, 2014 — Iridex Corp. has received a patent for a disposable delivery device for its laser eye therapy system.
Superresolution Microscopy Pioneers Win Nobel Prize in Chemistry
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct. 8, 2014 — Circumventing the diffraction limit to achieve nanoscale microscope images has earned Eric Betzig, Stefan W. Hell and W.E. Moerner the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
An Open Letter to the Photonics Industry
Oct 3, 2014 — Join with us in 2015 to raise international awareness of how photonic technologies can solve global challenges. It is a tremendous honor for us that photonics has been recognized by the United Nations with its own international year. In proclaiming...
Applications Expand for Photon Counting
Oct 3, 2014 — The prospects of photon-counting imaging are as diverse as they are promising. From space-debris monitoring, to telecommunication satellites and shuttle missions, to the advent of powerful surgical tools, which could help cancer patients through the...
Photonics West Grows With 3-D Printing, Brain Research
Oct 3, 2014 — New technologies for global health care, molecular-guided surgery, 3-D printing and additive manufacturing, brain research and cloud technologies are just some of the new topics to be featured at SPIE Photonics West 2015, which will be held Feb....
$3.7M Military Contract Supports IR Brain Injury Scanner
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2, 2014 — The U.S. Marine Corps and Navy have awarded InfraScan a $3.7 million contract to adapt its handheld IR brain hematoma detector for use on the battlefield. Infrascan already offers a commercial device, the Infrascanner, that can detect the presence...
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