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Ultrabright Nanocrystals Could Image Single Proteins
BERKELEY, Calif., March 19, 2014 — The future is bright in the world of biological imaging with the recent creation of ultrabright, ultrasmall light-emitting crystals that can image single proteins.
Nanosensors on CDs Simplify Bio Sample Study
MADRID, March 17, 2014 — CD players have been overshadowed by mp3 files in the entertainment world, but in the biology lab, they could be the wave of the future.
High-Tech Glasses Show Cancer Cells
ST. LOUIS, March 14, 2014 — Distinguishing between cancer cells and healthy cells could become easier for surgeons. And all they'll need to do is put on glasses.
Hyperspectral Imager Boosts Biomed Research
NEWTON, Mass., March 14, 2014 — A new hyperspectral imaging system offers identification and analysis of complex microscopic samples in real time.
Funding Furthers OnTarget Imaging Research
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 12, 2014 — Further development of optical imaging technology for cancer research is now possible, thanks to $15 million in funding recently awarded to OnTarget Labs.
sCMOS Cameras Examine Movements of Pathogens
Mar 11, 2014 — Researchers seek side-effect-free treatment for African sleeping sickness, and fast imaging technology plays a vital role in the effort. It’s an age-old epidemic, and it’s terrifyingly deadly: African sleeping sickness, or...
The science of comfort
Mar 11, 2014 — Everyone has at least one pair: sneakers that flatten your feet. High heels that rub your heels raw. Loafers that cramp your toes. You try, fruitlessly, to patch the damage with bandages or thick socks. In today’s cookie-cutter world of shoe...
Lasers and Fake Corneas Connect Teens, STEM and Photonics
Mar 7, 2014 — Learning middle school science from a textbook can be boring; at least it was for me! But it would have been less so if I could have constructed solar ovens, performed “simulated laser surgery” or seen photonic technologies at work in...
Manufacturers Refocus Technology Efforts Following Recent Financial Woes
Mar 7, 2014 — Overcapacity has caused financial problems in the past few years, so the solar industry has been somewhat less focused on implementing technology advances - but today things are looking up and research is being rivived. The solar market was...
Tiny Lasers Could Help Fight Bio-Weapons
WASHINGTON, March 7, 2014 — Biochemical weapons could be a big threat, but a new DARPA program is proposing a very small solution: tiny lasers.
A Sticky Approach to Fighting Infection
BERKELEY, Calif., March 6, 2014 — A new nanoscale approach to studying a common source of infection could ultimately lead to the creation of bacteria-resistant materials as a line of defense.
Prism Awards honor innovations in photonics
Mar 6, 2014 — A laser camera to detect veins under the skin, a security system that identifies hidden drugs and explosives, and a laser for digital 3-D cinema projections were among the nine winners of the 2014 Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation announced Feb....
Thanks for Stopping By!
Mar 6, 2014 — Maybe you came for a meeting with a member of our team, or to tell our Light Matters newscast crew how you got your start in the industry. Perhaps you happened upon our Photonics Buyers’ Guide 60th-anniversary celebration, heard our president,...
Imaging System Offers Clearer Tissue Visualization
WALTHAM, Mass., March 5, 2014 — Studying proteins and disease markers could get easier, thanks to a new high-throughput imaging system called Lamina.
Young Explorers Target Mid-IR Broadband for Real-Life Applications
BRUSSELS, March 5, 2014 — Mid-IR broadband light sources are not yet widely found in real-life applications; however, an international team of young researchers may soon change that by developing an ultracompact, graphene-based version of the device. The project, called...
Michelson Awarded €2.26 Million OCT Grant
ORPINGTON, England, March 4, 2014 — The European Union has awarded Michelson Diagnostics a €2.26 million Seventh Framework Programme grant to enhance the company’s OCT technology and research. The grant will further develop Michelson’s work in diagnosing malignant...
New Technique Visualizes Live Cells
NEW YORK, March 3, 2014 — A new optical imaging platform represents a significant step toward a longstanding scientific goal: visualizing small biomolecules inside living biological systems with minimum disturbance.
Quantum Droplets Form in Laser-Shot Semiconductors
BOULDER, Colo., March 3, 2014 — The accidental discovery of a new quasiparticle that behaves like a drop of liquid could provide a better understanding of solid-state devices such as semiconductors and superconductors.
MIS Names New CMO
WILMINGTON, Del., Feb. 26, 2014 — Molecular Imaging Services Inc. has named Gary Heller, M.D., Ph.D., its new chief medical officer. An expert in cardiology and cardiovascular imaging, he also has experience in pharmaceutical and radiopharmaceutical drug development as well as more...
Optical Technique Better Measures Blood Coagulation
BOSTON, Feb. 25, 2014 — A new optical approach could help doctors quickly determine a patient’s blood coagulation (clotting) status in near real time.
Yakovlev Named SPIE Fellow
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Feb. 25, 2014 — Vladislav Yakovlev has been named an SPIE fellow for his achievements in optical instrumentation for biomedical engineering. Yakovlev, a professor biomedical engineering at Texas A&M University, has made many significant contributions to the...
PHOQUS to Focus on Cells and Disease
DUNDEE, Scotland, Feb. 24, 2014 — The European Commission (EU) has awarded nearly €4 million in funding for investigations on the relationships between cellular processes and disease. The EU has awarded the University of Dundee a €3.8 million (about $5.2 million) grant,...
BSI, ICFO Technologies Study Photosynthesis
EAST LANSING, Mich., and BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 21, 2014 — Studying photosynthesis at the single-molecule level could lay the groundwork for better understanding of quantum physics’ role in nature. Researchers from the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) in Barcelona are using their advanced laser...
Superbright X-Ray Free-Electron Lasers Find Missing Proteins
RICHLAND, Wash., and LIVERMORE, Calif., Feb. 21, 2014 — A protein's shape is key to understanding how it causes disease or toxicity. Traditionally, capturing quality x-ray snapshots of a protein has required as many as 1 billion copies of the same protein, stacked into a neat crystal. This is no longer...
DTU Branches Out with New Laser Tech Company
ROSKILDE, Denmark, Feb. 19, 2014 — The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) has branched out with the formation of Norlase, a new company specializing in a unique class of visible lasers.
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