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Artificial intelligence makes best microscopes better than ever – Devdiscourse
During a recent study EMBL scientists combined artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms with two cutting-edge microscopy techniques, an advancement that shortens…

During a recent study EMBL scientists combined artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms with two cutting-edge microscopy techniques, an advancement that shortens the time for image processing from days to mere seconds while ensuring that the resulting images are crisp and accurate. The findings are published in Nature Methods. To observe the swift neuronal signals in a fish brain, scientists have started to use a technique called light-field microscopy, which makes it possible to image such fast…
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