Now Streaming: Catch the Raman Spectroscopy Summit On-Demand
Register
Sign In
Subscribe
Advertise
Publications
Photonics Spectra
BioPhotonics
Vision Spectra
Photonics Showcase
Photonics Buyers' Guide
Photonics Handbook
Photonics Dictionary
Newsletters
Bookstore
News & Features
Latest News
Latest Products
Features
All Things Photonics Podcast
By Technology
Lasers & Light Sources
Optics
Materials & Coatings
Imaging
Sensors & Detectors
Test & Measurement
Integrated Photonics
Spectroscopy
Biophotonics
Machine Vision
Marketplace
Supplier Search
Product Search
Career Center
Webinars & Events
Webinars
Photonics Media Virtual Events
Industry Events Calendar
Resources
White Papers
Videos
Contribute an Article
Suggest a Webinar
Submit a Press Release
Subscribe
Advertise
Become a Member
Publications
Photonics Spectra
BioPhotonics
Vision Spectra
Photonics Showcase
Photonics Buyers' Guide
Photonics Handbook
Photonics Dictionary
Newsletters
Bookstore
News & Features
Latest News
Latest Products
Features
All Things Photonics Podcast
By Technology
Lasers & Light Sources
Optics
Materials & Coatings
Imaging
Sensors & Detectors
Test & Measurement
Integrated Photonics
Spectroscopy
Biophotonics
Machine Vision
Marketplace
Supplier Search
Product Search
Career Center
Webinars & Events
Webinars
Photonics Media Virtual Events
Industry Events Calendar
Resources
White Papers
Videos
Contribute an Article
Suggest a Webinar
Submit a Press Release
Subscribe
Advertise
Become a Member
Register
Sign In
submit press release
(2,163 items)
Education News
Intravascular Imaging Technique Characterizes Key Heart Attack Risk
BOSTON, Mass., March 30, 2021 — A Massachusetts General Hospital-based research team has introduced an intravascular laser speckle imaging (ILSI) technique that showed the ability to identify the distinct mechanical features of plaques that are most apt to rupture under the physiological conditions of cardiac motion, blood flow, and breathing. The rupture of unstable coronary plaques can cause arterial blockage, leading to heart attack. The research charts a course for scientists to obtain the visual information
Light Delivers Hydrogen from Nonphotosynthetic Microorganisms
LISBON, Portugal, March 29, 2021 — A team in Portugal has introduced a method for the sustainable conversion of solar energy into hydrogen, relying on biohybrid systems — combinations of nonphotosynthetic materials, bacteria, and semiconductor nanoparticles. The ability of...
DNA Origami Supports Applications In and Beyond Life Sciences
REGENSBURG, Germany, March 26, 2021 — A European research team developed a dye- and DNA programming-based approach for counting molecules present within individual complexes. The approach supports biomedical and life sciences applications, as well as those involving OLEDs, solar cells,...
Stanford Team Develops Self-Cooling Silica Fiber Laser
STANFORD, Calif., March 22, 2021 — A Stanford University research team developed a self-cooling laser based on a silica fiber architecture. By overcoming the need for external cooling, such as with a water-based cooling system, the design charts a course for future laser-based...
Hyperspectral Imaging and AI Speed Up Necessary Inspection for Organic Electronics
DRESDEN, Germany, March 18, 2021 — Fraunhofer IWS researchers, working under the European Union (EU) project OledSolar, introduced an approach for the monitoring, observation, and inspection of organic electronics in the manufacturing and development stages. The hyperspectral vision...
Electroluminescence at Terahertz Frequencies Brings Silicon QCLs into Focus
ZURICH, March 15, 2021 — An international research team based at the Institute for Quantum Electronics at ETH Zurich generated electrical light from a silicon-germanium (SiGe) semiconductor structure. That material is compatible with standard silicon device fabrication...
Optomechanical Accelerometer Enhances Accuracy
GAITHERSBURG, Md., March 12, 2021 — A laser light-powered accelerometer — a sensor that detects sudden changes in velocity — operates over a greater range of frequencies than comparable, nonoptical instruments, and at a higher rate of accuracy. Researchers from NIST...
Optical Tweezing Inspires Nanoscopic Trapping Method
SYDNEY, March 9, 2021 — Researchers from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have deployed the existing principles of optical tweezer technology, which enables the manipulation and assemblage of nanoparticles, as a base for a technique that allows them to manipulate...
Underwater Fiber Optic-Based Approach Improves Earthquake, Tsunami Monitoring
PASADENA, Calif., March 5, 2021 — Seismologists at Caltech developed a method for the detection of natural disasters — namely earthquakes — that leverages the capabilities of underwater telecommunication cables already in operation. The method, which does not require...
Multiphoton Microscopy Protocol Reveals Breast Cell Function, Behavior Inside Living Tissue
PARKVILLE, Australia, March 3, 2021 — A team from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Australia has shown the ability to image tissue cells in the breast, without harming them, to observe their behavior at microscopic levels. The team used multiphoton microscopy,...
Chirality and Nanotechnology Speed Up Light-Based Drug Screening
ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 2, 2021 — A team of international collaborators has introduced a drug-screening technique that relies on nanostructure chirality as its fundamental property. (Chirality is a quality that, for a physical object, means it cannot be superimposed on its mirror...
US Congressional Optics and Photonics Caucus Launches
WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. 25, 2021 — The U.S. Congressional Optics and Photonics Caucus held its public launch event Feb. 24, in a virtual format. The bipartisan, bicameral caucus is co-chaired by Joe Morelle of N.Y. and Brian Mast of Fla. in the House of Representatives, and Krysten...
ICLED-Powered Sensor Charts Course for Cost-Effective Methane Detection
WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. 24, 2021 — Collaborating researchers from Princeton University and the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory demonstrated gas sensor technology capable of detecting very low concentrations of methane gas, at concentrations as low as 0.1 ppm (parts per million)....
Waveguide Opens New Window to Solar Energy Generation
HOUSTON, Feb. 22, 2021 — An advancement to smart window technology incorporates luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) into window or windowpane designs. A team from Rice University’s Brown School of Engineering designed its foot-square “windows” by...
Light-Powered Robotic Arm Increases 3D-Printing Manipulability
EVANSTON, Ill., Feb. 15, 2021 — A research team at Northwestern University developed a method that uses light to improve the speed and precision of 3D printing. The method features a light-activated robotic arm paired with a liquid photopolymer. The system ensures free motion...
CLEO 2021 Moves to Virtual Format
WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. 11, 2021 — The CLEO conference for laser science and photonics applications will be presented in an all-virtual format in 2021. CLEO will run from May 9-14. According to a press release from OSA, the virtual approach will accommodate speakers and attendees...
Edmund Optics Announces 2020 Award Recipients
BARRINGTON, N.J., Feb. 9, 2021 — Edmund Optics announced the recipients of its 2020 Educational Award program and the winner of the Norman Edmund Inspiration Award, named for company’s founder. Gold, Silver, and Bronze winners of the Educational Awards in the Americas and in...
Donovan Leonard Named Physical Science Director for Microscopy Society of America
RESTON, Va., Feb. 5, 2021 — Donovan Leonard, a researcher in the Deposition Science and Technology group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), has been elected to a three-year term as the physical sciences director for the Microscopy Society of America (MSA). Donovan...
HORIBA Businesses Invest in R&D Site, Acquire MedTest Holdings
KYOTO, Japan, Feb. 5, 2021 — HORIBA FRANCE SAS, a developer of Raman spectroscopy systems and technology, inaugurated a new site in Loos, France. The facility replaces the company’s former location in Villeneuve d’Ascq. In a press release, HORIBA said the production...
International Consortium to Develop Photonic Tools for Deep Brain Imaging
GENOA, Italy, Feb. 1, 2021 — In the amount of €5.7 million (approximately $7 million), the European Union is funding a 12-partner, eight-country project aimed at developing photonic technologies to access and image deep regions of the brain. Funded for the next four years,...
Leica Microsystems, Imperial College London Launching Imaging Hub
LONDON, Jan. 29, 2021 — Leica Microsystems, a developer and manufacturer of microscopes and scientific instruments for the analysis of micro- and nanostructures, and Imperial College London are establishing a dedicated hub for optical imaging at Imperial. The Leica and...
Metamaterial Tiles Perform in Vast Temperature Range, Support Highly Sensitive Measurements
WASHINGTON, D.C., Jan. 29, 2021 — Metamaterial tiles are poised to improve the sensitivity of telescopes currently under development at Simons Observatory in Chile. A multi-institutional team created the tiles, which have been rigorously tested and incorporated into the receivers of...
Crystals Doped with Rare-Earth Ions Drive Ultrafast Quantum Computing
TARTU, Estonia, Jan. 20, 2021 — Scientists at Estonia’s Institute of Physics at the University of Tartu are using rare earth ions as qubits in their development of a new variation of optical quantum computers. Qubits of microcrystals, synthesized on the basis of mixed...
MEMS Resonator Based on Gallium Nitride Maintains Stability at High Temperature
KAWAGUCHI, Japan, Jan. 19, 2021 — A MEMS resonator that achieves operational stability under high temperatures by regulating the strain of imparted heat from gallium nitride has demonstrated qualities that show its promise as a highly sensitive oscillator device in the pursuit of...
57 Earn SPIE Fellowships in 2021
BELLINGHAM, Wash., Jan. 14, 2021 — SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, announced 57 members as fellows of the society for 2021. Fellows are members of the society who have made significant scientific and technical contributions in the multidisciplinary fields of...
<
1
2
3
...
20
21
22
23
24
...
85
86
87
>
April 2024
Subscribe
Advertise
Issue Library
Latest Products
100W LED Pattern Projectors
Opto Engineering S.p.A.
AI Imaging Video Processor
Teledyne FLIR
Optical CMM 3D Scanners
Creaform Inc.
Wireless 3D Scanner
Scantech (Hangzhou) Co. Ltd.
Imaging Colorimeter
Radiant Vision Systems, Test & Measurement
OSFP Transceiver
Approved Networks
12MP Polarization Camera
Alkeria srl
3D Lidar Solutions
Quanergy Solutions Inc.
40W LED Pattern Projectors
Opto Engineering S.p.A.
Combination Transceiver Module
Integra Optics
Features
3D-Stacked CMOS Sparks Imaging’s Innovation Era
Photonics Spectra
, Apr 2024
Software-Defined Photonics Orchestrates Light in Future Data Centers
Photonics Spectra
, Apr 2024
A Quantum Leap for Sensitive Gas Analysis
Photonics Spectra
, Apr 2024
Explore Our Content
News
Features
Latest Products
Webinars
White Papers
All Things Photonics Podcast
Videos
Our Summits & Conferences
Industry Events
Bookstore
Join Our Community
Subscribe
Advertise
Become a member
Sign in
Contribute a Feature
Suggest a Webinar
Submit a Press Release
Mobile Apps
About Us
Our Company
Our Publications
Contact Us
Career Opportunities
Teddi C. Laurin Scholarship
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
©2024 Photonics Media
100 West St.
Pittsfield, MA, 01201 USA
[email protected]
We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our
Privacy Policy
. By using this website, you agree to the use of
cookies
unless you have disabled them.