This article outlines real-world case studies demonstrating how GaGe technology enables advanced signal capture, resulting in clearer diagnostics, deeper insights, and faster discoveries in healthcare ...
Metalenses represent a revolutionary advancement in optical technology. Unlike conventional microscope objectives that rely on curved glass surfaces, metalenses employ nanoscale structures to ...
Researchers devised a way to expand tissue 20-fold in a single step. Their simple, inexpensive method could pave the way for nearly any biology lab to perform nanoscale imaging. A classical way to ...
Since its introduction, Multidetector Computed Tomography (MDCT) has continuously evolved, redefining the standards of diagnostic imaging. Offering faster acquisition times, higher spatial resolution, ...
HORTEN, Norway--(BUSINESS WIRE)--poLight ASA (OSE: PLT) today announced that Transcend Vivoscope, a leader in biomedical imaging, will debut the SUPERNOVA-600, their latest miniature turnkey solution ...
insights from industryDr Martin BiggsSales Manager, UK and IrelandSyngene, a division of the Synoptics GroupIn this interview, News Medical speaks with Dr Martin Biggs from Synoptics about Syngene's G ...
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High-Resolution 3D Imaging from a Kilometer Away
A multi-institutional research team from the USA and the UK has developed a single-photon time-of-flight LiDAR system capable of producing high-resolution 3D images of objects or scenes at distances ...
Automated tissue trimming and sectioning “is the modernization of a process that has not changed much” since 1848. A nuclear ...
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Self-adjusting ultrasonic systems for concrete analysis
Researchers developed a high-resolution 3D ultrasonic imaging system for concrete, adapting to various structures for ...
A classical way to image nanoscale structures in cells is with high-powered, expensive super-resolution microscopes. As an alternative, MIT researchers have developed a way to expand tissue before ...
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