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Ark+, a new AI tool developed by ASU researchers, enhances chest X-ray analysis to assist doctors and improve diagnostic ...
Now, rising to the challenge, an Arizona State University team of researchers has built a powerful new AI tool, called Ark +, ...
"We have observed strong lasing phenomena in inner-shell X-ray lasing and been able to simulate and calculate how it evolves," says Uwe Bergmann, physics professor at UW–Madison, and senior author on ...
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the U.S. Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (at Stanford University), and others have created what they describe as “the ...
The mystery of strangely blinking objects scattered throughout the Milky Way just deepened. Something 15,000 light-years away from the Sun isn't just slowly, methodically beaming out radio waves – ...
The X-ray emissions, uncovered by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, could be the key to helping astronomers understand more about the true nature of these intriguing cosmic objects and their ...
X-ray, known for its ability to reveal internal structures of objects, is expected to provide richer information for 3D reconstruction than visible light. Yet, existing NeRF algorithms overlook this ...
Advancing the resolution capabilities of X-ray CT imaging, particularly in low-dose applications, is a paramount pursuit in the field. This quest for superior spatial detail is hindered by the ...
Prior to his team’s X-ray discovery, a tool called a scanning probe microscope could “see” individual atoms by scanning surfaces with an ultra-fine tip, but even that technology had a significant flaw ...
Rio Tinto Exploration (RTX) has partnered with deep-tech startup Atomionics to test a quantum gravity sensor in mineral exploration for the first time.
Using various space observatories, astronomers have performed X-ray polarimetric and spectral observations of a bright low-mass X-ray binary known as Serpens X-1. Results of the observational ...
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