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MIT turns chaotic laser light into brain imaging tool with 25 times faster scans
MIT researchers have converted chaotic, disordered laser light into a high-speed brain imaging tool ...
Researchers from KAIST and UC Berkeley have developed a neural network-based method to correct optical distortions in deep tissue microscopy without additional hardware. The system uses Neural Fields ...
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is critical to breast cancer staging, yet current assessment methods remain heavily ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers discovered a paradoxical phenomenon in optical physics that could enable a ...
Professor Iksung Kang, KAIST >Observing the depths of a living brain with clarity has traditionally required expensive, high-end equipment. However ...
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Label-free optical imaging enables automated measurement of human white matter microstructure
White matter pathways allow distant parts of the brain to communicate, supporting memory, emotion, and language. One such ...
For many patients with breast cancer, deciding whether cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes still depends on ...
Diffuse optical spectroscopy and imaging have emerged as versatile techniques for investigating the optical properties of complex media, particularly in biomedical, environmental and agricultural ...
A novel imaging method captures ultrafast events with unprecedented detail by combining laser encoding and AI reconstruction. Researchers have introduced a new imaging method that reveals far more ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common and deadly forms of cancer worldwide. A key reason for its high death toll is that it often goes undetected until it reaches an advanced stage.
A magneto-optical microscopy platform developed by the University of Cambridge and Kenya's Kirinyaga University enables ...
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