Indian American researcher’s new AI-enhanced scanning method promises to boost quest for high-resolution mapping of the brain ...
Bengaluru's new artificial intelligence-enabled digital microscope could potentially save India's silk farmers by early detection of silkworm diseases.
An Indian-origin Harvard professor, Aravinthan Samuel, is revolutionizing brain mapping with SmartEM, an AI-powered system.
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Researchers get kamar dard too. How ‘smart’ microscopes have transformed scientific pursuit in India
New Delhi: Dr. Padmavathi R., professor of pathology at Madras Medical College, has been working in her field for over 20 years. Her career went up, and so did her back pain. As a pathologist, her day ...
Bengaluru: Silk farmers stand to save big as Central Silk Board (CSB) deploys scanners with AI-powered digital microscopes to spot silkworm diseases early and accurately. This innovative system, which ...
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