Computing hardware/software > Image analysis

MBF Bioscience WormLab version 2023

27 June, 2023

MBF Bioscience's WormLab — a complete hardware and software system for imaging and quantitative analysis of C. elegans behaviour — has received an upgrade for 2023.


AI-based method replaces chemical staining of tissue

01 May, 2023

Chemical staining has been the cornerstone of studying histopathology for more than a century and is widely applied in, for example, cancer diagnostics.


Machine learning helps to assess brain atrophy

21 February, 2023

Scientists have used artificial intelligence to develop a 'world-first' benchmark for measuring brain atrophy in neurodegenerative diseases.


Researcher creates computer reconstruction of a virus

06 February, 2023

Although other researchers have created similar reconstructions, this is understood to be the first to replicate the exact chemical and 3D structure of a 'live' virus.


Digital twin optimises production of nonwoven masks

11 January, 2023

Fraunhofer researchers have developed a technology that helps to save materials and energy when producing nonwoven face masks.


Machine learning helps to improve MRI image reconstruction

28 September, 2022

Scientists have found a way to improve the performance of traditional magnetic resonance imaging reconstruction techniques, allowing for faster MRIs.


AR tech gives haemophilia patients a glimpse of the future

27 June, 2022

The Australian-designed technology will enable young people living with haemophilia to view the potentially irreversible impact of disabling joint disease.


Mapping the growth and decline of the brain over a lifetime

15 April, 2022 by Craig Brierley

An international team of researchers has created a series of brain charts spanning our entire lifespan — from a 15-week-old foetus to a 100-year-old adult.


Bitplane Imaris 9.9 image analysis software

05 April, 2022

Bitplane has released Imaris 9.9, the latest version of its microscopy image analysis software, suited to applications such as cancer, cell biology, developmental biology and neuroscience.


AI diagnoses prostate cancer as accurately as specialists

25 February, 2022

AI systems can diagnose prostate cancer biopsies with the same level of accuracy as specialist uropathologists, and better than many general pathologists.


Computer vision system analyses cells in microscopy videos

15 February, 2022

The system allows automatic analysis of biomedical videos captured by microscopy in order to characterise and describe the behaviour of the cells that appear in the images.


AI imaging tech diagnoses COVID-19 in minutes

25 January, 2022

The technique uses an AI process known as deep convolutional neural network, an algorithm typically used to analyse visual imagery, to make a diagnosis.


New paradigm for the reference laboratory: why CTA Lab invested in digital pathology

14 December, 2021

Dr Curtis Thompson realised that by adopting a digital workflow, his lab could share whole slide images across multiple locations within its network.


VR tool helps scientists study cells of interest

03 December, 2021

Using a VR headset, the user has a complete universe of cell populations in front of them and can better determine how cells relate to one another.


Imaging software instantly diagnoses, treats jaundice

19 November, 2021

The software can diagnose jaundice in the blink of an eye, automatically turn on an LED light to counteract it and send the diagnosis via SMS to the carer.


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