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IR Spectroscopy Could Diagnose Lung Cancer with Blood SampleIR Spectroscopy Could Diagnose Lung Cancer with Blood Sample
Article | December 30, 2025
Working in collaboration, researchers at University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM), Keele University, and Loughborough University identified circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in blood samples, in real time, using Fourier Transform...
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Optogenetics Helps Clarify Link Between Brain Plasticity and Huntington’s DiseaseOptogenetics Helps Clarify Link Between Brain Plasticity and Huntington’s Disease
Article | December 24, 2025
A red-light-activated, optogenetic tool for studying brain plasticity could open new possibilities for the treatment of Huntington’s disease. Using an engineered, photoactivated adenylyl cyclase, researchers at the University of...
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Manufacturing Solutions for Hollow-Core FibersManufacturing Solutions for Hollow-Core Fibers
Webinar | December 16, 2025
Hollow-core fibers are reshaping optical technology, combining ultralow latency and unlocking applications in data centers, quantum communications, sensing, and high-power laser delivery. But moving from prototypes to stable, repeatable production...
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Integrated Source-Sensor Produces and Detects FS UV-C PulsesIntegrated Source-Sensor Produces and Detects FS UV-C Pulses
Article | December 16, 2025
Ultraviolet-C (UV-C) light is widely used for water, air, and surface disinfection. It enables high-contrast imaging and precise targeting of biological tissues due to its strong interaction with organic molecules, and it is used to study ultrafast...
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Imagine Optics Acquires Karthala Systems, Expanding Bioimaging Capabilities
Article | December 16, 2025
Imagine Optic, a specialist in wavefront analysis and adaptive optics technologies, has acquired Karthala System, a provider of ultrafast two-photon microscopy solutions. For Imagine Optic, the move strengthens the company’s position in the...
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Adaptive Optics Fixes Label-Free Image Distortion Without Guide StarAdaptive Optics Fixes Label-Free Image Distortion Without Guide Star
Article | December 10, 2025
Adaptive optics (AO) systems compensate for image distortions that can occur when an object is viewed through a microscope, telescope, or other optical instrument. An AO system will adjust the instrument’s optical elements continuously,...
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Nanoscale OLEDs, Among the World's Tiniest LEDs, Promise Diverse ApplicationsNanoscale OLEDs, Among the World's Tiniest LEDs, Promise Diverse Applications
Article | December 9, 2025
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a process to manufacture OLEDs on a nanoscale. The resulting OLEDs are smaller than the wavelength of the emitted light, which allows precise control of the direction and polarization of the light. "The...
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Self-Trapped Light Enables Autonomous Computing in Soft MaterialSelf-Trapped Light Enables Autonomous Computing in Soft Material
Article | December 2, 2025
Using beams of visible light, researchers from McMaster University and the University of Pittsburgh created a functionally complete logic gate from a soft material. The team built a NAND (not and) gate, a basic building block of computing, based on...
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More Change at Jenoptik: Supervisory Board Chair ResignsMore Change at Jenoptik: Supervisory Board Chair Resigns
Article | December 2, 2025
The chairman of Jenoptik’s supervisory board, Matthias Wierlacher, will resign from his position as a member of the board effective Dec. 29. A successor will be elected in the near term, Jenoptik said. The resignation follows last...
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Optica Names 2026 Fellows
Article | December 1, 2025
The board of directors of Optica elected 121 members from 23 countries to the society’s 2026 fellow class. Optica fellows are selected based on several factors, including outstanding contributions to research, business, education, engineering,...
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