Tag: imaging

A general method to fine-tune fluorophores for live-cell and in vivo imaging

The paper developed a general method to finely tune the spectral and chemical properties of rhodamine dyes by incorporating 3-substituted azetidine groups. Adding electron-withdrawing substituents on the azetidine ring causes hypsochromic shifts in the absorption and emission maxima, allowing tuning...

The Future of Seismic Imaging Technology: Navigating the New Wave of Innovations.

Imagine a world where seismic imaging algorithms function like incredibly astute detectives, piecing together clues from scattered waves and echoes. This is the promise of full wavefield migration (FWM). Unlike traditional methods, FWM harnesses the power of multiple scattering points, turning what ...

Computer Vision for Cultural Heritage Preservation: Unlocking the Past with Advanced Imaging Technology

Preserving our cultural legacy is critical because it allows us to remain in touch with our past, learn our roots, and appreciate humanity's rich history. However, many cultural relics are fragile, susceptible to degradation, or threatened by destruction. This is when computer vision's power...