In this episode of Photonics Hot List:
A new laser platform by a team at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, which integrates optical components and hundreds of microscopic lasers on a one-centimeter chip, is paving the way for tiny biosensors that could potentially move lab testing from hospitals to homes.
Business news roundup: Photonics startups Xscape Photonics and Femtum have each announced Series A funding results.
A team at Flinders University in Australia has designed a sulfur-rich polymer that could potentially replace germanium, silicon, and chalcogenide glass as the go-to material for thermal imaging camera lenses.Â

