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One-shot federated learning AI technique combines privacy protection and efficiency
A research team has developed a new one-shot federated learning artificial intelligence (AI) technique that enables efficient ...
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The future of automation: Machine learning–driven hepatocyte and organoid counting
DeNovix discusses how customer demand inspired the development of specialized CellDrop applications for hepatocytes and ...
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Our brains evaluate food within milliseconds, long before we've decided to eat it, research reveals
Imagine you're at the grocery store, standing before a selection of snacks. Seemingly without thinking, you skip over the ...
Four research papers of the study were recently published in SCI-indexed journals, and its findings have been presented at four national and international conferences ...
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Advancing 3D structural imaging of neurons: A tenfold increase in accuracy via scatterometry
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have achieved a significant breakthrough by employing scatterometry, a technique ...
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New AI model revolutionizes medical imaging with 90% less computing power
When doctors review brain scans, each detail of the picture—each pixel or voxel—must be painstakingly labeled. The cerebral ...
Boston University’s Center for Brain Research, which received a $3.2 million National Institutes of Health grant from the ...
A new Apple Watch feature passively analyzes optical heart sensor data during waking hours to flag 'possible hypertension' ...
A European research consortium is exploring a new quantum imaging technique that could one day help clinicians see the ...
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Reimagining light scattering for biotherapeutics
Wyatt Technology's DynaPro Plate Reader 4 integrates advanced light scattering techniques, optimizing workflows in ...
When I first realized the scale of the challenge posed by neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's ...
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