Raman Spectroscopy Poised to Make Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis Less Invasive
Researchers have demonstrated that an optical technique known as Raman spectroscopy can be used to differentiate between benign and cancerous thyroid cells. The new study shows Raman spectroscopy’s...
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Researchers for the first time have combined a powerful microscopy technique with automated image analysis algorithms to distinguish between healthy and metastatic cancerous tissue without relying on...
View ArticleDawn of the Quantum Internet, Secure Quantum Cryptography, and Harnessing...
Quantum technology will be the focus of wide-ranging discussions during the 2019 OSA Frontiers in Optics and APS/DLS Laser Science (FiO + LS) conference held 15-19 September at the Marriott Wardman...
View ArticleVisionary Speakers Announced for 2019 FiO + LS Conference
A select group of industry and research experts in the fields of optics and photonics has been designated Visionary Speakers for the OSA Frontiers in Optics + Laser Science APS/DLS (FiO + LS)...
View ArticleTiny Lensless Endoscope Captures 3D Images of Objects Smaller than a Cell
Researchers presenting at FiO + LS have developed a new self-calibrating endoscope that produces 3D images of objects smaller than a single cell.
View ArticleNew Artificial Compound Eye Could Improve 3D Object Tracking
A newly created biologically inspired compound eye is helping scientists understand how insects use their compound eyes to sense an object and its trajectory with such speed. The compound eye could...
View ArticleCracking a Decades-Old Test, Researchers Bolster Case for Quantum Mechanics
Presenting at FiO + LS, researchers demonstrate creative tactics to get rid of loopholes that have long confounded tests of quantum mechanics.
View ArticleComputational Approach Speeds Up Advanced Microscopy Imaging
Researchers have developed a way to enhance the imaging speed of two-photon microscopy up to five times without compromising resolution. This record-fast imaging speed will allow scientists to observe...
View ArticleResearchers Demonstrate All-Optical Neural Network for Deep Learning
In Optica, The Optical Society's journal for high-impact research, researchers from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong detail their two-layer all-optical neural network and...
View ArticleOSA's Review Journal, Advances in Optics and Photonics, Launches...
The Optical Society (OSA) is pleased to announce that the premiere issue of its review journal, Advances in Optics and Photonics,was published today. Advances in Optics and Photonics is an online,...
View ArticleRaman Spectroscopy Poised to Make Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis Less Invasive
Researchers have demonstrated that an optical technique known as Raman spectroscopy can be used to differentiate between benign and cancerous thyroid cells. The new study shows Raman spectroscopy’s...
View ArticleNon-Invasive Imaging Method Spots Cancer at the Molecular Level
Researchers for the first time have combined a powerful microscopy technique with automated image analysis algorithms to distinguish between healthy and metastatic cancerous tissue without relying on...
View ArticleDawn of the Quantum Internet, Secure Quantum Cryptography, and Harnessing...
Quantum technology will be the focus of wide-ranging discussions during the 2019 OSA Frontiers in Optics and APS/DLS Laser Science (FiO + LS) conference held 15-19 September at the Marriott Wardman...
View ArticleVisionary Speakers Announced for 2019 FiO + LS Conference
A select group of industry and research experts in the fields of optics and photonics has been designated Visionary Speakers for the OSA Frontiers in Optics + Laser Science APS/DLS (FiO + LS)...
View ArticleTiny Lensless Endoscope Captures 3D Images of Objects Smaller than a Cell
Researchers presenting at FiO + LS have developed a new self-calibrating endoscope that produces 3D images of objects smaller than a single cell.
View ArticleNew Artificial Compound Eye Could Improve 3D Object Tracking
A newly created biologically inspired compound eye is helping scientists understand how insects use their compound eyes to sense an object and its trajectory with such speed. The compound eye could...
View ArticleCracking a Decades-Old Test, Researchers Bolster Case for Quantum Mechanics
Presenting at FiO + LS, researchers demonstrate creative tactics to get rid of loopholes that have long confounded tests of quantum mechanics.
View ArticleComputational Approach Speeds Up Advanced Microscopy Imaging
Researchers have developed a way to enhance the imaging speed of two-photon microscopy up to five times without compromising resolution. This record-fast imaging speed will allow scientists to observe...
View ArticleResearchers Demonstrate First All-Metamaterial Optical Gas Sensor
Researchers have developed the first fully-integrated, non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) gas sensor enabled by specially engineered synthetic materials known as metamaterials. The sensor is ideal for new...
View ArticleResearchers Demonstrate All-Optical Neural Network for Deep Learning
In Optica, The Optical Society's journal for high-impact research, researchers from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong detail their two-layer all-optical neural network and...
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