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From glow to qubits: fluorescent proteins become inside-cell quantum sensors
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From glow to qubits: fluorescent proteins become inside-cell quantum sensors

Researchers are turning fluorescent proteins into qubits to enable quantum sensing inside living cells, offering the potential for ultra-sensitive imaging of magnetic fields, neural activity and cellular stress. While proof-of-principle work exists and proteins are easier to place precisely in cells than NV-diamond sensors, challenges remain in protein stability and boosting sensitivity for robust biomedical applications.

Peacock Feathers Emit Laser Beams, a First in Nature
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Peacock Feathers Emit Laser Beams, a First in Nature

A new study reveals that peacock feathers can emit laser light after being soaked with dye and excited by green pulses, showcasing a novel biological laser phenomenon that could advance imaging and sensing technologies. The laser action is due to internal microstructures acting as resonators, not traditional cavities, and highlights the complex photonic properties of feather nanostructures. This discovery opens new avenues for biological photonics and minimally invasive imaging tools.