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Making back surgery safer, faster and less expensive with a new imaging system

Dartmouth engineers and physicians develop innovative stereovision system Researchers at Dartmouth College have found a

An imaging pill to diagnose breast cancer

For women, mammograms are a sometimes uncomfortable, but necessary, annual ritual. But this procedure doesn’t

Cinematic rendering technology can produce photorealistic 3D images from traditional CT and MRI data

Newly developed “cinematic rendering” technology can produce photorealistic 3D images from traditional CT and MRI

A new image enhancement system can automatically retouch images in the style of a professional photographer

System can apply a range of styles in real-time, so that the viewfinder displays the

First inexpensive graphene-quantum dot based CMOS integrated camera capable of imaging visible and infrared light at the same time

ICFO develops the first graphene-quantum dot based CMOS integrated camera, capable of imaging visible and

Novel lens for super-resolution imaging breaks microscopy limitations

Discovery breaks resolution limitations in microscopy; Potential applications in high precision failure inspection and biological

A new, faster, less expensive and more accurate method enables 5-dimensional imaging in live animals and humans

A computer algorithm for analyzing time-lapse biological images could make it easier for scientists and

Mars’ surface revealed in unprecedented detail via revolutionary image technique

The surface of Mars – including the location of Beagle-2 – has been shown in

Imaging Technique May Help Discover Earth-Like Planets Around Other Stars

New device could solve “candle and lighthouse” problem One of the biggest quests in astrophysics

Eagle-eyed subsea camera can see 2 to 3 times further

A new subsea camera has been developed that can see two to three times further

Scientists design an imaging system capable of obtaining 12 times more information than the human eye

This scientific development could be used in the not too distant future to create new

A leap forward in X-ray technology: Bringing Soft Tissues into Focus

New system could provide detailed images — even of soft tissue — from a lightweight,

Inexpensive ‘nano-camera’ can operate at the speed of light

Device could be used in medical imaging, collision-avoidance detectors for cars, and interactive gaming. A

Inspired by the human eye, imaging system detects disease, hazardous substances

For hundreds of years, optical devices like telescopes and microscopes have relied on solid lenses

Piezoelectric “Taxels” Convert Motion to Electronic Signals for Tactile Imaging

The arrays could help give robots a more adaptive sense of touch, provide better security