Canadian Laser Safety

Canadian Laser Safety The leading authority in Canada providing industry-related Laser Safety Officer education and traini At Canadian Laser Safety (CLS) we believe in excellence.

CLS is an administrative authority whose objective is to deliver high-quality, industry specific, Laser Safety Officer education and training ensuring compliance with regulations; promoting awareness to industry; and collaborating with members to improve the state of laser safety in Canada. We believe in being a major contributor to quality and standards by playing an active role in determining the future direction of lasers and light-based therapies in all laser settings from health care, to aesthetic to industrial industry across the country. Canadian Laser Safety believes that safety will improve through Education. It’s about building on what you know and what you can do. Our reputation is built on the relevance of our programs, the industry experience of its superb faculty, the dedication of its staff and the capabilities of its members.

Modeling Quantum Noise in Nanolasers Via Markov Chains Accurately Predicts Fluctuations in Laser OutputRead more:
11/18/2025

Modeling Quantum Noise in Nanolasers Via Markov Chains Accurately Predicts Fluctuations in Laser Output

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Researchers demonstrate that a simplified mathematical model, based on the discrete nature of electron behaviour, accurately predicts quantum noise in lasers of all sizes, from nanoscale devices to larger systems, and outperforms conventional methods, particularly when lasers are operating below the...

AI-assisted system could revolutionize early cancer detectionRead more:
11/14/2025

AI-assisted system could revolutionize early cancer detection

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In earlier times, cells would have to be hand-checked, in a process that took time and effort and offered little reward. MAGIC allows for scientists to check over 100,000 cells in a single day.

Laser trial run kickstarts new era of interferometryRead more:
11/13/2025

Laser trial run kickstarts new era of interferometry

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Last week, four lasers were projected into the skies above the European Southern Observatory’s (ESO’s) Paranal site in Chile. The lasers are each used to create an artificial star, which astronomers use to measure and then correct the blur caused by Earth's atmosphere. The striking launch of the...

MAGIC: AI-assisted 'laser tag' illuminates cancer originsRead more:
10/31/2025

MAGIC: AI-assisted 'laser tag' illuminates cancer origins

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The human body relies on precise genetic instructions to function, and cancer begins when these instructions get scrambled. When cells accumulate genetic errors over time, they can break free of the normal controls on their growth and divide excessively. Chromosomal abnormalities—numerical and str...

Laser eye treatment shows potential for halting dry macular degeneration progression in animal modelsRead more:
10/30/2025

Laser eye treatment shows potential for halting dry macular degeneration progression in animal models

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Around a third of people over the age of 80 suffer from age-related macular degeneration (AMD), with an estimated 20 million Americans aged 40 and older currently living with AMD. Most cases are the dry form of the disease, which progresses slowly, eventually resulting in sufferers losing the abilit...

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