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Broadband Femtosecond LasersBroadband Femtosecond Lasers
Product | December 31, 2025
The VALO Tidal from HÜBNER Photonics is a femtosecond laser series with an output power of 3 W and typical pulse durations of 30 fs. The laser's design allows the passively cooled systems to generate clean ultrafast pulses with unprecedented...
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Recapping our Most-Read BioPhotonics Stories from 2025
Video | December 31, 2025
BioPhotonics is your global resource for research, business, and product news in the biophotonics community. Join us as we take a look at some of the biggest headlines from 2025, counting down our top five, most-read stories of the year.
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Hybrid Microscopy Technique Follows Influenza’s ‘Trojan Horse’Hybrid Microscopy Technique Follows Influenza’s ‘Trojan Horse’
Article | December 31, 2025
A hybrid system uniting the imaging capabilities of confocal microscopy with the sensitivity of atomic force microscopy has provided new insights into the way influenza enters cells during infection. For this process is not a one-sided occurrence...
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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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Microscope Hardware AutofocusMicroscope Hardware Autofocus
Product | December 26, 2025
PureFocus690 from Prior Scientific is a hardware autofocus for Raman and infrared microscopy. It combines advanced optics and intelligent micro processing with a 690-nm laser. The system transmits up to 1100 nm and all major Raman microscopy...
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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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Switzerland's HOERBIGER Group to Acquire Physik InstrumenteSwitzerland's HOERBIGER Group to Acquire Physik Instrumente
Article | December 18, 2025
PI (Physik Instrumente) has signed an agreement to be acquired by HOERBIGER, a Zug, Switzerland-based technology group. For PI, the move provides greater resources to facilitate sustainable growth, while HOERBIGER gains the opportunity to expand...
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InGaAs Area Image SensorsInGaAs Area Image Sensors
Product | December 18, 2025
The G16561 to G16564-0909T from Hamamatsu Photonics are indium gallioum arsenide (InGaAs) area image sensors that offer high dynamic range, ultralow dark current, and a frame rate of up to 116 fps. The integrated 3-stage thermoelectric cooling...
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Nanopositioning ControllerNanopositioning Controller
Product | December 18, 2025
The E-713 series from PI (Physik Instrumente) is a motion controller for high-performance control of multi-axis nanopositioning systems. The design allows the combination of different drive technologies and position sensors from servo and piezo...
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Octopus-Inspired Micro-LEDs Designed for Cancer Therapy
Article | December 18, 2025
Researchers at KAIST and UNIST developed an implantable, shape-morphing 3D micro-LED device capable of effectively delivering light to deep tissues. The technology, designed for pancreatic cancer treatments, has a flexible, octopus-inspired...
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