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NIR imaging device may provide early detection of oesophageal cancer
Submitted by ianm on 26 February 2013 - 9:17am
A pill-sized device uses NIR light to provide rapid, detailed imaging of oesophageal lining and potential early detection of oesophageal cancer.
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Moving to NIR offers medical imaging breakthrough
Submitted by ianm on 22 January 2013 - 8:57am
A new imaging method using NIR radiation has enabled the study of insulin-producing cells in diabetes in complete organs—much larger samples than previously possible in the visible spectrum.
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University of Tasmania researchers using hyperspectral remote sensing
Submitted by ianm on 11 January 2013 - 10:35am
The TerraLuma Project (University of Tasmania, Australia) is partnering with Headwall Photonics to bring hyperspectral technology to its fleet of unmanned aircraft systems.
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Hyperspectral sensors for the food industry
Submitted by ianm on 2 November 2012 - 1:55pm
Headwall Photonics is collaborating with QualySense over a grain, seed and bean sorting system using Headwall’s Hyperspec Extended VNIR sensors, which operate in the spectral range of 550–1650 nm.
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Specim AisaFENIX
Submitted by jonevans on 10 October 2012 - 10:59am
Specim, Spectral Imaging, Ltd, has released AisaFENIX, a robust and compact spectral imager for field and airborne installations.
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Nanoparticles fluoresce in the NIR through a thick layer of tissue
Submitted by ianm on 2 October 2012 - 3:39pm
Novel, biocompatible nanoparticles luminesce in the NIR through more than 3 cm of biological tissue, demonstrating the promise of nanotechnology in biomedical imaging.
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