Scientists have developed a cost-effective, off-the-shelf system to obtain natural-color 3-D models of insects. Scientists studying insects rely on collected specimens that are often shared between ...
(Nanowerk News) National University of Singapore (NUS) physicists have developed a computational imaging technique to extract three-dimensional (3D) information from a single two-dimensional (2D) ...
Japanese scientists report in Pattern Recognition a new method to construct 3D models from 2D images. The approach, which involves non-rigid registration with a blending of rigid transforms, overcomes ...
STRATFORD, Conn., Sept. 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- A new study in the Annals of Surgical Oncology demonstrates that Kubtec Medical Imaging's Mozart® 3D specimen tomosynthesis technology reduces the need ...
A team of researchers has used Artificial Intelligence (AI) to turn two-dimensional (2D) images into stacks of virtual three-dimensional (3D) slices showing activity inside organisms. A team of ...
Elizabeth Armstrong Moore is based in Portland, Oregon, and has written for Wired, The Christian Science Monitor, and public radio. Her semi-obscure hobbies include climbing, billiards, board games ...
From left to right: An energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy image of a specimen with features on either side, including a nano-pit etched through an amorphous silicon nitride (SiNx) ...
Despite advances in 3D imaging such as MRI and CT, scientists still rely on slicing a specimen into 2D sections to acquire the most detailed information. Using this information, they then try to ...
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