We developed a rapid scanning optical microscope, termed “BlurryScope”, that leverages continuous image acquisition and deep learning to provide a cost-effective and compact solution for automated ...
Here we present FHIRM-TPM 3.0, a 2.6 g miniature two-photon microscope capable of multicolor deep-brain imaging in freely behaving mice. The system was integrated with a broadband anti-resonant hollow ...
Using a microscope during root canal treatment may improve outcomes and aid in handling complex cases with a more favorable prognosis, according to a study recently published in the Journal of ...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have developed a suite of algorithms to automate the counting of sister chromatid exchanges (SCE) in chromosomes under the microscope. Conventional ...
This article describes a six-inch wafer inspection microscope that provides automated, reproducible differential interference contrast (DIC) imaging, regardless of the user’s skill level. Wafer ...
Not long ago, the idea of diagnosing a disease with a droplet of blood was considered a pipe dream. Today, this technology could soon become a reality. A group of scientists led by researchers from ...
Listed in the Guinness World Records, this tiny electric motor needs a special kind of microscope capable of making out a ...
We've got a feast for your eyes today, and it's some of the most mesmerizing footage we've seen through a microscope this year. Robert Feranec, a hardware design engineer and educator who runs an ...
A 16-foot anaconda skin. Microscopes that enlarge lizard skins and turtle scutes. Kids watching — wide-eyed — at a variety of reptiles and amphibians. All of that and more happened Monday at ...
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