Scientists have unveiled a new way to capture ultra-sharp optical images without lenses or painstaking alignment. The ...
A new lens-free imaging system uses software to see finer details from farther away than optical systems ever could before.
The prototype uses a Canon EOS R10 with a Dual Pixel CMOS sensor, which allows every pixel to participate in phase detection.
A recent study led by Bucknell University Professor Chris Martine, biology, the David Burpee Professor of Plant Genetics and ...
The world of IVF is changing faster than ever. What once seemed like a complex, unpredictable process is now being ...
Treeline Biosciences is shaking things up in the world of drug discovery. They’re using some really advanced ways to look at ...
Alpenglow Biosciences announced a partnership with PathNet to help commercialize use of the startup's 3D microscope ...
According to Towards FnB, the global AI in cultured meat market size is calculated at USD 69.13 million in 2026 and is ...
Ajman University has launched the Immersive & Virtual Lab alongside the PharmaPro Learning Hub, marking a significant step in strengthening applied health education and aligning academic training with ...
Meta said it's shutting down Workrooms in February, deleting user data as Reality Labs faces layoffs and the company ...
Researchers have shown that consumer-grade 3D printers and low-cost materials can be used to produce multi-element optical ...
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in collaboration with pathologists from Hadassah Hebrew ...