Scientists are constantly seeking imaging systems that are faster, more powerful and capable of supporting longer observation times. This is especially true in life sciences, where objects of interest are rarely visible to the naked eye. As technological progress allows us to study life on ever smaller scales of time and space, often at less than nanoscale, researchers are also turning to increasingly powerful artificial intelligence programs to sort through and analyze these vast datasets. Deep...
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Tech News 1: Deep learning: A framework for image analysis in life sciences
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