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03 Jul 24
Friedrich Schiller University Jena develops optical lens that senses gas

Light refraction behavior of “hybrid” glass changes when gas is present.

03 Jul 24
Caltech computational microscopy improves views of cancer cells

Modifications to ptychographic technique make deeper, sharper images.

02 Jul 24
JILA develops laser-based ‘world’s most accurate’ atomic clock

Developers used shallow “web” of laser light to trap atoms, instead of previous optical lattice.

02 Jul 24
Rockefeller University captures brain activity of mice on the move

New design of miniaturized head-mounted mesoscope enhances views of neuronal activity.

27 Jun 24
Stanford team develops chip-scale Ti:sapphire laser

New source can be pumped optically using ”cheap green laser diodes”.

26 Jun 24
Ultrasound assistance improves photothermal therapy

DGIST project could expand the clinical applications of photothermal methods.

26 Jun 24
Novel device converts infrared light to visible wavelengths

Indian Institute of Science employs 2D material to up-convert infrared light.

26 Jun 24
XR optics firms to advance waveguides with nuclear and military groups

US Army and Oak Ridge teams partner with Kopin and DigiLens in support of government missions.

26 Jun 24
Spectroscopic breakthrough measures soil-plastic contamination

Japan-based group quantifies nano/micro particles – without requiring soil separation.

25 Jun 24
LIONESS imaging reveals details of brain's complexity

ISTA nanoscopy protocol includes modified STED super-resolution technique.

25 Jun 24
Missouri develops 3D printing method for multi-materials manufacturing

Freeform Multi-material Assembly Process combines 3D printing with laser process, enabling multi-functional devices.

24 Jun 24
MIT uses shadows to model 3D scenes, including occluded objects

Partnership with Meta creates new vision technique could enable smart cars to “see through traffic”.

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