Imaging
Lighting up tumors
18 Nov 2014A fluorescent nanoprobe could become a universal, noninvasive method to identify and monitor tumors
Imaging and treatment in one light switch
7 Oct 2014Targeted nanoparticles that combine imaging with two different therapies could attack cancer and other conditions
Microparticles get the whole picture
17 Jun 2014Microspheres and a tiny pipette are all it takes to image surfaces with a resolution below 100 nanometers
Amid disorder lies clarity
25 Feb 2014A pioneering laser produces random mid-infrared light for improved imaging applications
A brighter future for cell tracking
13 Aug 2013Fluorescent organic nanoparticles operating as cell tracers outperform existing methods for long-term tracking of living cells
Cells marked for death
7 May 2013A fluorescent indicator could help scientists identify useful drugs that modulate the process of cell death
A sharp look beneath the surface
1 Jan 2013A new image-reconstruction method yields clear images of subsurface features in biological specimens and technological components
Spotlight on the Advanced Digital Sciences Center
17 Jul 2012A*STAR’s flagship project with the University of Illinois based at Fusionopolis begins realizing commercial potential with new technologies in virtual reality and image recognition software
Skin deep
19 Jun 2012A novel live-cell imaging technique offers new opportunities to understanding immune responses in the skin
A future vision for media
5 Jun 2012A*STAR’s Snap2Tell image recognition technology is at the forefront of new media applications for mobile phone and iPad users
Making a bluer light
10 Apr 2012A new design for nanoparticles that absorb low-energy light and emit high-energy light may find use in biological imaging
A coating protocol
28 Feb 2012A robust approach for preparing polymer-coated quantum dots may find use in a wide range of applications