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Light Sources

Bio Optics Light Sources | November 27
November 27, 2013    Light SourcesView this newsletter online

Are you looking to find out what's new with light sources as applied to biophotonics research? Then check out our Biophotonics Tools Topic Center on our Website. 
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Light engines: Lighting the way to mercury-free microscopy
With commercially available solid-state light engines now providing comparable performance to mercury-based light sources, a brighter future is coming into focus -- and a new initiative is helping to facilitate adoption. View more >> FacebookLinkedin Twitter Forward to Friend
Laser Doppler flowmetry demonstrates that coffee may help perk up blood vessels
The caffeine in a cup of coffee might help your small blood vessels work better, according to research using a noninvasive laser technique. View more >> Facebook Linkedin Twitter Forward to Friend
Blue light gives night diving a bright makeover
Seeking to get a more vibrant, varied fluorescence experience when viewing marine life during nighttime diving, a principal research scientist and scuba enthusiast discovered that blue light delivered. View more >> Facebook Linkedin Twitter Forward to Friend
Development of laser-printed biosensor for cancer screening garners $370K grant
Researchers at the Optoelectronics Research Centre in England are working to develop laser-printed biosensors that can be used to detect biomarkers in cancer patients and monitor response to their chemotherapy treatment. View more >> Facebook Linkedin Twitter Forward to Friend
Ultrafast pulses for precision procedures
The miniscule pulses of ultrafast lasers reveal new expanses in biology, and offer powerful tools for medicine.View more >> Facebook Linkedin Twitter Forward to Friend
Light activates the brain, even in people who are totally blind
Light enhances brain activity during a cognitive task, even in some people who are totally blind, according to a study conducted by researchers at the University of Montreal in Canada and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA. View more >> Facebook Linkedin Twitter Forward to Friend
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Visualant, Intellectual Ventures partner to speed ChromaID applications development
Learn about recent developments in image-capture rates for bioimaging
Hamamatsu develops fingertip-sized spectrometer that couples to smartphones
Global flow cytometry market to reach $5.7B by 2018, says BCC Research
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