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Cradle Turns Smartphone into Biosensor
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., May 28, 2013 — A unique cradle and app for the iPhone use the phone’s own camera and processing power to create a handheld biosensor capable of detecting any kind of biological molecules or cells.
Unique Phototherapy Device Begins US Sales
TAMPA, Fla., May 27, 2013 — Psoria-Light, a new device that treats skin disorders using targeted deep-UV LEDs, has started domestic sales, product maker Psoria-Shield announced.
Laser-Printed Air Tube Saves Baby’s Life
ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 24, 2013 — A baby boy can now breathe easy thanks to a 3-D-printed tracheal splint implant developed at the University of Michigan.
Photonics Societies Launch National Initiative
WASHINGTON, May 23, 2013 — The National Photonics Initiative — an alliance seeking to unite experts from industry, academia and the government to advance photonics R&D, to grow the US economy, and to improve national security — officially launched today.
GT Advanced Technologies Acquires Thermal Technology
NASHUA, N.H., May 20, 2013 — GT Advanced Technologies has acquired substantially all of the business of Thermal Technology LLC of Santa Rosa, Calif., for purchase consideration of approximately 3.4 million shares of GT common stock and an earn out.
New Endoscopy System Offers 330-Degree View of Colon
ALPHARETTA, Ga., May 20, 2013 — A new full-spectrum endoscopy system that gives doctors a 330-degree view during colonoscopies may help them miss fewer adenomas during exams, according to a new study presented this week at Digestive Disease Week in Orlando, Fla.
Optogenetic Tool Has Potential for Brain Mapping
ARLINGTON, Texas, May 17, 2013 — An optogenetic tool that can map and track interactions between neurons inside different areas of the brain using low-energy near-infrared (NIR) light could help scientists better understand how different parts of the brain react when a linked area...
Alloys So Bright They Could Have Medical Apps
PITTSBURGH, May 16, 2013 — Nanoscale alloys that are 100 times brighter than those currently being used could have potential applications in medicine, demonstrations conducted at the University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) have shown.
Polariton Laser Is Electrically Injected
STANFORD, Calif., and WÜRZBURG, Germany, May 16, 2013 — A paradigm-shifting “polariton” laser fueled by electricity rather than by light has been demonstrated by researchers at the University of Michigan.
Composite Created with Specific Optical Properties
DONOSTIA, Spain, May 15, 2013 — When it comes to creating nanostructured composite materials with specific optical and electrical properties, size matters.
Photonics Growth in Europe Outpaces GDP
MUNICH, May 15, 2013 — With a worldwide market value projected to hit €615 billion (about $791 billion) in 2020 and to remain stronger than the gross domestic product (GDP), photonics has moved from a niche application to a key enabling technology, according to Photonics...
Copper Doping Produces Perfect QDs
CHICAGO, May 13, 2013 — A procedure that reliably produces perfect quantum dots, each doped with exactly four copper ions, has opened up possibilities for fine-tuning the nanocrystals’ optical properties and producing spectacular colors.
Teem Photonics Names Market Tech as US Distributor
GRENOBLE, France, May 10, 2013 — Passively Q-switched microlaser maker Teem Photonics has appointed Market Tech of Scotts Valley, Calif., as its US distributor, Market Tech announced this week. Privately held Teem Photonics was founded in 1998 as a spinoff of Schneider Electric....
UK Health Care Investment Includes Fiber Optics
EDINBURGH, Scotland, and SWINDON, England, May 10, 2013 — The development of fiber optic sensors that monitor the condition of intensive care patients is among the projects that will benefit from a £32 million (about $49 million) investment, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council...
UK Photonics Group Elects New Leaders
LONDON, May 10, 2013 — The Photonics Leadership Group (PLG), which includes members from more than 50 UK photonics manufacturers, associations and research institutes, elected a new chairman and chief executive on Thursday, a move it said would help maximize growth of a...
Biolase Laser Receives FDA OK for First Nondental Surgery
IRVINE, Calif., May 9, 2013 — Dental laser maker Biolase Inc.’s WaterLase iPlus all-tissue laser has been cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration for soft-tissue use in orthopedic and podiatric surgery, the company announced Wednesday. It is the first nondental...
Prism Winner Nabs Edison Award
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada, May 8, 2013 — Skin cancer detector maker Verisante Technology Inc. received a bronze Edison Award in the Diagnostic/Analytic category for its noninvasive Aura device. The award was presented last month in Chicago. In February, the Aura was selected as a 2013...
ProPhotonix to Offer Osram Green and Blue Laser Diodes
SALEM, N.H., May 8, 2013 — Diode-based laser modules and LED systems maker ProPhotonix Ltd. will now offer Germany-based Osram Opto Semiconductors’ range of green and blue laser diodes, the company announced on Wednesday. The product range includes single-mode green...
Newport Q1: Sales Down in All Primary End Markets
IRVINE, Calif., May 3, 2013 — Lasers and photonic technologies provider Newport Corp. reported a first-quarter 2013 profit of $2.7 million, or 7 cents a share, on Wednesday. Sales in all five of its primary end markets were down sequentially and year over year.
Commitment to Photonics Public-Private Partnership Renewed
BRUSSELS, May 2, 2013 — At the Photonics21 annual meeting this week, photonics industry representatives in Europe renewed their commitment to a public-private partnership under Horizon 2020.
Light Controls Cell Behavior
ST. LOUIS, May 2, 2013 — Light-sensitive proteins in cells can be coaxed to move toward a beam of light, a first step toward manipulating cells to control insulin secretion or heart rate using light, a new study out of Washington University School of Medicine has found.
Camera Mimics an Insect’s Compound Eyes
URBANA, Ill., May 1, 2013 — A hemispherical-shaped digital camera that mimics the design of ocular systems found in arthropods offers a wide-angle bug’s-eye view and nearly infinite depth of field for applications ranging from advanced surveillance cameras to miniaturized...
Collaborations
May 1, 2013 — Magnolia Solar Inc., a subsidiary of Magnolia Solar Corp., has demonstrated a flexible copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) solar cell with 13 percent efficiency. The new cell, made using thin, flexible stainless steel and titanium substrates, was...
London Roadshow Highlights Photonics
LONDON, April 30, 2013 — Tomography, superresolution microscopy, and light-based diagnostics and treatment dominated the topics of discussion April 9 at the 2013 Photonex London Roadshow, held at University College London.
Ovarian Cancer Detected Using Neighboring Cells
EVANSTON, Ill., April 30, 2013 — A minimally invasive technique that examines cells swabbed from the cervix or uterus has the potential to detect the early presence of ovarian cancer.
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