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Optical Imaging Circuit Bridges Timescales in High-Speed Photography
TOKYO, Dec. 28, 2023 — Ultrafast optical imaging is typically measured in picoseconds, whereas high-speed electronic cameras image at the millisecond and microsecond timescale. To bridge the gap between these technologies, a research team at the University of Tokyo developed a technology they’re calling “spectrum circuit,” a precision optical circuit that allows superfine images to be taken over multiple timescales at high speed. Using the new technology, the researchers
Volvo Cars Invests in Optical, Imaging Tech Startup Spectralics
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, Dec. 2, 2021 — Volvo Cars has invested in Israeli optical and imaging technology startup Spectralics through its Volvo Cars Tech Fund, the company’s venture capital investment arm. The investment gives Volvo Cars access to technology at an early stage of...
SBI, Theragnostics Agreement Will Accelerate Fluorescence-Based Oral Cancer Diagnoses
NEW YORK, Sept. 30, 2020 — An agreement signed this month is poised to broaden the scope and application of fluorescence-labeled poly ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitors in cancer detection and diagnostics. Summit Biomedical Imaging (SBI), a clinical stage developer of...
Imaging System Shows Heart Health Risk of Hydroxychloroquine
ATLANTA, June 3, 2020 — An optical mapping system has demonstrated that hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) can cause arrhythmia in animals, so researchers and clinicians are cautious about its effectiveness as a treatment of COVID-19 in people. Previously, HCQ, a less toxic form of...
Remote Sensing Puts Focus on Climate Change
May 21, 2020 — As temperatures and carbon dioxide concentrations rise to levels not previously recorded, shifts in weather and other environmental changes are impacting the global landscape. With the U.N. recording one climate-related crisis every week in 2019,...
High-Speed Microscopy Tracks Millisecond Voltage Changes in Neurons of Awake Mice
BERKELEY, Calif., March 23, 2020 — University of California, Berkeley, researchers have built a microscope that can image the brain of an alert mouse 1000 times a second and record the passage of millisecond electrical pulses through neurons. The new imaging technique combines...
Round-III Finalists of the Luminate NY Accelerator Announced
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Nov. 8, 2019 — Empire State Development has announced its list of 10 finalists for the Lightning Round of Luminate NY, the world’s largest business accelerator for optics, photonics, and imaging (OPI) startups. The event, hosted the evening of Nov. 7 by the...
Computational Imaging Tools Improve Lateral OCT Resolution
DURHAM, N.C., Aug. 30, 2019 — A new technique called optical coherence refraction tomography (OCRT) is able to increase the resolution of OCT down to a single micrometer in all directions, even in a living patient.
Researchers Use ‘New Physics’ to Create Imaging Contrast Agent
SYDNEY, June 24, 2019 — Scientists at the University of Technology Sydney and Fudan University in China have breached a limitation in physics to create a new biomedical imaging contrast agent that will allow for significant improvement in optical imaging technology. "In...
NIR Imaging System Could ID Hard-to-Detect Cancers Earlier
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 12, 2019 — An optical imaging system developed by MIT researchers could enable physicians to identify tiny tumors deep within the body, leading to earlier detection and treatment of cancer. The researchers call their system DOLPHIN, which stands for “Detection...
Label-Free System Images Molecular Features of Cancer Tissue in Real Time
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Dec. 27, 2018 — A team at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has visualized the tumor microenvironment of human breast tissue shortly after it was surgically removed from a patient in the operating room, using a new portable optical imaging system...
Deep Learning Is Used to Recover Objects in Low Light
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 19, 2018 — A new imaging technique, developed by engineers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), demonstrates that deep neural networks (DNNs) can be used to illuminate transparent features such as biological tissues and cells in images taken with...
OCT System Could Improve Quality Assurance of Complex Car Paints
LIVERPOOL, England, Aug. 10, 2017 — An OCT-based technique could provide a practical solution to managing the number, size and orientation of small metallic flakes in the base coat layer of automotive paint, improving the efficiency of the automotive finishing process. To image the...
Microscopy Technique Images Thick, Multicellular Samples in 3D
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Aug. 8, 2017 — Gradient light interference microscopy (GLIM), an add-on module to a commercial differential interference contrast (DIC) microscope, provides a novel technique for extracting 3D information from thin and thick unlabeled specimens. Unlike other...
Handheld Optoacoustics Device Sees Under Skin
MUNICH, July 10, 2017 — A handheld scanner for analyzing the skin of psoriasis patients was shown to provide clinically relevant information, such as the structure of skin layers and blood vessels, without the need for contrast agents or radiation exposure. The device...
Imaging Tech Wins Photonics for Health Grant
RICKMANSWORTH & HARSTON, England, Nov. 6, 2013 — Early-stage medical device company Lightpoint Medical and Sagentia Technology & Product Development have received a £125,000 ($200,000) grant from the Photonics for Health Competition to develop a molecular imaging technology for breast...
Novel Lasers Garner NSF Grant
ARLINGTON, Texas, Oct. 14, 2013 — Work to increase the speed and capacity of silicon chips using novel lasers has received an additional $353,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. University of Texas Arlington electrical engineering professor Weidong Zhou said the work...
IRSC to Establish Lasers and Fiber Optics Center
FORT PIERCE, Fla., Aug. 6, 2013 — Under a $2.9 million grant from the National Science Foundation, Indian River State College (IRSC) will establish a regional center to meet a growing need for trained laser and fiber optics technicians. Workforce projections have identified a...
Imaging Tech Could Lower Heart Disease Deaths
LOGAN, Utah, April 3, 2013 — Patients undergoing angioplasty or other heart-related medical procedures could benefit from a new optical imaging technology that creates detailed images of coronary artery walls in vivo.
Nanotubes improve hologram projection
CAMBRIDGE, England – Holograms can be generated by harnessing the conductive and light-scattering qualities of carbon nanotubes, a development that could lead to crisper projections with a larger field of view. Many scientists believe that carbon nanotubes will be at...
Nanotubes improve hologram projection
CAMBRIDGE, UK – Holograms can be generated by harnessing the conductive and light-scattering qualities of carbon nanotubes, a development that could lead to crisper projections with a larger field of view. Many scientists believe that carbon nanotubes will be at...
Program Offers More Advice to Photonics Firms
BIRMINGHAM, England, Nov. 8, 2012 — Aston University is again offering free support and guidance to businesses focusing on one of the fastest-growing research and technology areas in the UK — photonics.
Laser-Light Testing Helps Detect Spreading Cancer
BALTIMORE, Nov. 6, 2012 — A tissue-penetrating, laser-light-enhanced microscope accurately analyzes distinctive patterns of ultrathin collagen fibers in breast tumor tissue samples, which could help detect cancer’s spread.
Tkaczyk Wins Norman Edmund Inspiration Award
BARRINGTON, N.J., Oct. 10, 2012 — Tomasz Tkaczyk of Rice University has won the 2012 Norman Edmund Inspiration Award for his low-cost, portable optical system for global health applications, the optical components maker announced Wednesday.
Cost-effective infrared lenses produced
FREIBURG, Germany – Once the process is refined enough to make mass production cost-effective, the microbolometers could become practical for application such as production process monitoring, warning systems and energy audits. A new fabrication process that its...
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