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European Organizations Join Forces on BabyLux Project
BERLIN, BARCELONA, Spain, and MILAN, Feb. 19, 2014 — Several organizations from Italy, Spain, Germany and Denmark have come together with the common goal of reducing the risk of brain damage in premature babies from 25 to 20 percent.
Graphene Sandwich Improves Biomolecule Imaging
CHICAGO, Feb. 18, 2014 — Atomic-level images of a biological molecule in its natural environment can now be obtained by sandwiching the wet sample between sheets of graphene.
OSA Optics Program Inspires Students
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14, 2014 — The Optical Society (OSA) Foundation is working to inspire a new generation of science lovers through its Optics Suitcase program. The program, demonstrated for middle school students this week as part of OSA’s annual Winter Leadership event,...
Covert IR Optical Taggants Enhance Identification
Feb 14, 2014 — Covert IR taggants represent a strong photonic tool in identifying key personnel and materials in both military and civilian applications. Covert infrared taggants are embedded markers that can emit coded optical signals outside of the visual...
Laser Technique Diagnoses Meningitis
GLASGOW, Scotland, Feb. 14, 2014 — A new laser-based test uses nanoparticles to speed up the diagnosis and treatment of bacterial meningitis, a disease that can lead to blood poisoning and brain damage if not discovered quickly.
Needle Microscope Wins SPIE Startup Challenge
CRAWLEY, Australia, and BELLINGHAM, Wash., Feb. 14, 2014 — A new needle microscope that will assist in breast cancer treatment has earned SPIE’s annual Startup Challenge. The “Microscope in a Needle” project, developed by a team from western Australia and led by Robert McLaughlin, an...
Hyperspectral Imaging Reduces Threat of Amputation
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 12, 2014 — Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) can help surgeons make quick decisions in the operating room, as it detects issues not visible to the naked eye.
Laser Sensor Speeds Up Salmonella Detection
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 13, 2014 — A new laser sensor can identify salmonella bacteria in food samples as much as three times faster than conventional detection methods.
Trends in Microscopy: A Big Market, Focused on the Very Small
Feb 13, 2014 — The microscopy market is growing – set to exceed $5 billion by 2018 – even as microscopic targets get smaller and smaller. The microscopy market is trending upward – and the technology is continually allowing researchers to see...
Photon Technology Joins Horiba Scientific
EDISON, N.J., Feb. 12, 2014 — Horiba Scientific has acquired Photon Technology International (PTI) as part of its scientific segment. The move will expand Horiba’s presence in the biomedical field, as PTI is a leading supplier of microscopy-based spectrofluorometers used...
Algorithms Enhance Imaging Techniques for Breast Cancer Diagnosis
ATLANTA, Feb. 11, 2014 — A study suggests that tomosynthesis, a technique that can produce pseudo 3-D reconstructions, could top traditional mammography in breast cancer screening and detection. Researchers at Emory University have found that digital tomosynthesis imaging...
Translational Imaging Center to Speed Drug Development
MATTAWAN, Mich., Feb. 11, 2014 — The Translational Imaging Center, set to begin operations in early spring, is an advanced-imaging resource for the drug development community described as the first of its kind. The center, a partnership between MPI Research, inviCRO and 3D Imaging...
Assa Abloy Acquires Lumidigm
STOCKHOLM and ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Feb. 10, 2014 — Assa Abloy AB has purchased Lumidigm Inc. of Albuquerque for an undisclosed sum. The acquisition will be accretive to earnings per share (EPS) from the start. Assa Abloy President and CEO Johan Molin said the move will complement the Swedish...
Laser Process Shows Promise for Skin Cancer Treatment
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 7, 2014 — The treatment of basal-cell carcinoma (BCC) with a new combination of lasers – pulsed dye and Nd:YAG – has yielded some good results, offering the potential for nonsurgical treatment.
Roll-to-Roll Nano Sensors Enhance Manufacturing Opportunities
ESPOO, Finland, Feb. 7, 2014 — Roll-to-roll mass manufacturing is a key technology in low-cost disposable photonic sensor production, which could pave the way for new business and job opportunities, particularly for small and medium enterprises. Photosens, a European consortium...
2014 Prism Awards Recognize Photonics Innovation
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6, 2014 — From new tools that improve the accuracy of medical devices to a stand-alone terahertz spectrometer that identifies hazardous substances in mail, modernization and advancement were in the spotlight this week at the 2014 Prism Awards for Photonics...
Femtosecond Laser Processing Enhances Medical Device Applications
PLYMOUTH, Minn., Feb. 4, 2014 — LSA Laser now offers femtosecond laser processing capabilities for medical device manufacturing. This will prove particularly useful in micromachining applications for drilling and cutting high-precision holes and shapes without causing thermal...
Photonic Structure Saves Energy in Cooling
STANFORD, Calif., Feb. 4, 2014 — Imagine cooling a building on a hot day using little to no electricity. That's exactly what a team at Stanford University is aiming for.
Lens-Free Imaging Targets Metastatic Cancer Cells
LOUVAIN, Belgium, Feb. 3, 2014 — Lens-free digital imaging could be key in earlier detection of the spread of highly aggressive cancer cells, greatly improving a patient's chance of survival.
New Laser Detects Low Gas Concentrations
ADELAIDE, Australia, Jan. 31, 2014 — A new type of laser can produce 25 times more light emission than other such devices that operate on a similar wavelength, allowing for detection of very low concentrations of gases.
Lightwave Logic Creates New Organic Polymers
NEWARK, Del., Jan. 30, 2014 — Lightwave Logic Inc. has created a new way to combine multiple chromophores into a single polymer host with a significantly improved ability to generate organic nonlinear optical polymers for optical communications applications. The technology...
Noninvasive Optical System Reveals Oral Cancer Signs
KERALA, India, Jan. 29, 2014 — A new spectral imaging system holds promise for rapid, noninvasive screenings for oral cancers.
Silk-Diamond Hybrid Shows Promise for Cell Imaging
MELBOURNE, Australia, SYDNEY and BOSTON, Jan. 28, 2014 — A new hybrid nanodiamond-silk material could enhance biological imaging and refine medication delivery.
Ireland Backs Photonics for Economic Impact
CORK, Ireland, Jan. 27, 2014 — The newly opened Irish Photonic Integration Centre, focused on information and communications technology, and on the medical device sector, is expected to create 200 new jobs over the next six years and bring global scientific recognition to...
3-D AFM Could Advance Understanding of Proteins
COLUMBIA, Mo., Jan. 24, 2014 — An advanced 3-D force microscope will allow the study of membrane proteins in conditions similar to those found in the body, an improvement that could lead to increased understanding of proteins on the microscopic level and faster drug therapies.
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