
AI, holographic microscopy beat scientists at analyzing immunotherapy
AI is helping researchers decipher images from a new holographic microscopy technique needed to investigate a key process in cancer immunotherapy “live” as it takes place.
AI is helping researchers decipher images from a new holographic microscopy technique needed to investigate a key process in cancer immunotherapy “live” as it takes place.
Researchers have found a way to use quantum-entangled photons to encode information in a hologram.
Researchers developed a new holographic method called in-flight holography. With this method, they were able to demonstrate the first X-ray holograms of nano-sized viruses that were not attached to any surface.
A new approach using holographic imaging to detect both viruses and antibodies has the potential to aid in medical diagnoses and, specifically, those related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Physicians have shown that using a holographic display improves physician accuracy when performing a procedure to treat irregular heartbeat.
Researchers use machine learning to developing a rapid test that requires only a drop of blood to diagnose asthma.
Using the Microsoft HoloLens mixed reality platform, scientists have created the first interactive holographic mapping system of human brain.
With the new unveiled 3D microscope, researchers can observe the details of how cells operate – all the way down to their organelles.
Royal Philips unveiled a unique mixed reality concept developed together with Microsoft Corp. for the operating room of the future.
UCLA researchers have developed a rapid and automated biosensing method based on holography coupled with deep learning.
AR offers a new platform to help physicians better visualize complex medical data, particularly before and during medical procedures.
Researchers have developed a new technique of external ventricular drain insertion that involves the use of a mixed-reality holographic computer headset.