The Daily Beam - Apr 24th, 2024
 
 
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April 24, 2024
Microscopy enabled by artificial intelligence (AI) will improve life sciences research and development across key therapeutic categories. Promising developments include autonomous microscopy and multiplexed imaging coupled with AI-based algorithms for cell mapping.
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Researchers prove interferometric imaging is possible even within extremely dark and unstable conditions where intensity fringes can’t be seen.