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Optoacoustics, AI Monitor Disease in Patients With Diabetics
MUNICH, Dec. 21, 2023 — One complication of diabetes is microangiopathy, a condition affecting the microvascaulature, which affects numerous organs, including the skin. Routine examinations of the skin’s microvasculature could help clinicians better manage diabetes patient care, by providing quantitative metrics of systemic changes in the skin due to disease progression. Optoacoustic mesoscopy can provide high-resolution, detailed imaging of the microvasculature in vivo because of the strong contrast it
Flow Cytometry Uncovers Predictive Biomarker for Severe COVID
MUNICH, Dec. 19, 2023 — Using image-based flow cytometry, researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) identified a biomarker for predicting how serious a COVID-19 infection will be. They also developed a rapid test for assessing a patient’s risk of severe...
Deep Learning Delivers Optoacoustic Images in Real Time
MUNICH, Oct. 13, 2023 — High-quality medical imaging from multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) could be used to diagnose and evaluate a range of diseases, including breast cancer, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, IBD, and many more. However, the length of time...
Quantum Light Sources Realized Via Site-Selective Defect Engineering
MUNICH, Aug. 5, 2019 — Someday, when photons can be used to transmit information at the speed of light, quantum light sources, connected with quantum fiber optic cables and detectors, will be needed. An international team led by physicists at the Technical University of...
New Approach Facilitates Spectroscopy on Individual Molecules
MUNICH, March 11, 2019 — A new spectroscopic measurement method, developed by scientists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), determines the spectral properties of individual molecules, providing precise information about the interaction of single molecules with...
Photochemical Deracemization of Chiral Compounds Assists Drug Development
MUNICH, Germany, Dec. 20, 2018 — Deploying a photochemical method, a team from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has achieved deracemization of chiral compounds for use in biology and medicine. The advance could make it easier for chemists and drug developers to produce...
MILabs Imaging Technology Installed at TUM
GARCHING, Germany, June 26, 2018 — A VECTor5PET/SPECT/OI/CT system from imaging technology developer MILabs BV has been installed at the Chair of Pharmaceutical Radiochemistry on the Technical University of Munich (TUM) campus. Under the direction of professor Hans-Jürgen...
Blackbird, TU Munich Collaborate for OCT in Auto Manufacturing
GARCHING, Germany, Jan. 4, 2018 — Remote laser welding system manufacturer Blackbird Robotersysteme GmbH is participating in a research project with the Technical University of Munich’s Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management and multiple industrial partners to...
Lyncean Technologies Announces Flux Increase from Munich Compact Light Source
FREMONT, Calif., May 11, 2017 — Light source developer Lyncean Technologies Inc. has announced a 3× flux increase from the Munich Compact Light Source (MuCLS), a miniaturized synchrotron capable of creating a nearly monochromatic, energy-tunable x-ray beam. The MuCLS,...
Additive Manufacturing from EOS Aids in European Collaboration to Develop Humanoid Robot
KRAILLING, Germany, March 1, 2017 — Additive manufacturing technology developer Electro Optical Systems (EOS) GmbH has helped further the Roboy project, a European collaboration led by the Swiss Devanthro Society and the Technical University of Munich, to develop humanoid robots with...
Specialised Imaging Camera Used for Hypervelocity Testing at Technical University of Munich
MUNICH, Dec. 26, 2016 — The Institute of Astronautics at the Technical University of Munich has used the SIM-X ultra-high-speed framing camera from imaging systems provider Specialised Imaging Ltd. to record high-resolution images of hypervelocity impacts on granular media...
System Combines Optical Microscopy, MRI
MUNICH, June 8, 2015 — Combining optical and MRI techniques, a new imaging system aims to uncover the complexities of tumors to help better tailor cancer treatment. The preclinical and intravital molecular imaging system houses a window for tissue observation in addition...
Artificial Retinas Using Graphene Called Biocompatible
MUNICH, Aug. 11, 2014 — Viable artificial retinas could be possible using graphene. Researchers from the Technical University of Munich, in collaboration with a team from the Institute of Vision at the Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris and Pixium Vision, are...
‘Metamirror’ Doubles Incident Light Frequency
AUSTIN, Texas, July 8, 2014 — A nanostructure produces nonlinear effects a million times greater than traditional, macro-scale nonlinear crystals, according to a team of researchers from Texas and Germany. This “metamirror” could enable miniaturized laser systems and...
Microscopy Enables Detailed Insights into Mitochondria
MUNICH, April 28, 2014 — A new microscopy technique combining confocal and two-photon excitation microscopy with in situ pharmacological and genetic manipulation has given researchers insight into how the nervous system responds to disease and injury — at the...
Detector Details Waveforms of Laser Pulses
MUNICH and GARCHING, Germany, Jan. 15, 2014 — A simplified detector for measuring pulsed laser radiation takes an important step toward complete control over the waveform of pulsed laser light, a necessary development for highly sensitive and reliable measurements of ultrafast physical...
Light Cast on Sleeping Brain
MUNICH, April 18, 2013 — Rhythmic “slow wave” signals that pulse through the brain during deep sleep have been proved to originate in the cerebral cortex. Using light to stimulate and observe these waves in unprecedented detail could provide scientists with a better...
Lyncean Sells Its First Compact Light Source
PALO ALTO, Calif., Dec. 17, 2012 — Lyncean Technologies Inc. has sold its first compact light source (CLS) to the newly formed Center for Advanced Laser Applications (CALA) in Munich for biomedical imaging research.
Photocurrent of single molecule measured
MUNICH – Single small molecules can be used as functional components in optoelectronic circuits, but until now, controlling and probing such molecules for photovoltaic and photoelectrochemical applications have proved difficult. Scientists at the Technical...
Photocurrent of Single Molecule Measured
MUNICH, Oct. 4, 2012 — Single small molecules can be used as functional components in optoelectronic circuits, but until now, controlling and probing such molecules for photovoltaic and photoelectrochemical applications has proved difficult.
Semiconductor Laser Sets Surface-Emission Record
DARMSTADT, Germany, Aug. 23, 2012 — A semiconductor laser that emits light over a wavelength range of 100 nm sets a record for a single semiconductor laser and could enable more efficient telecommunications networks and gas sensors.
Conscripting Terahertz Sensors
Apr 1, 2012 — Imaging and spectroscopy in the terahertz frequency range eventually will give troops a welcome advantage in the field. Terahertz waves are short enough to provide resolution of less than 1 mm, yet long enough to penetrate most nonmetallic...
Optical Material Tailored from DNA
MUNICH, March 14, 2012 — Nanostructured materials built from artificial DNA molecules can modify light in very specific ways and could lead to the development of superlenses.
Multimodal Imaging Reveals Arterial Structure, Metabolism
BOSTON, Nov. 17, 2011 — A new device that combines optical frequency domain imaging (OFDI) and near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging can reveal both the detailed anatomy of arterial linings and the biological activities that might indicate the risk of heart attacks or...
Laser Physics Advances Under Spotlight in Munich
MUNICH, Germany, May 23, 2011 — Enhanced lasers are the focal point of this year’s Laser World of Photonics trade show, being held from May 23 to 26. With the help of these lasers, it is possible to show structures of complex biomolecules, arthritically modified cartilages...
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