Observation The VLBI observation of JVAS B1938+666 used for this work was performed using a global VLBI array combining antennas from the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) and European VLBI Network (EVN) at 1.7 GHz for 14 h at a data recording rate of 512 Mbits s−1 (ID: GM068; Principal Investigator: McKean). The observing strategy followed a standard phase referencing mode only for the …
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LAFD thought the Jan. 1 Palisades fire was out. It didn’t use thermal imaging to confirm
Los Angeles firefighters did not use thermal imaging technology to detect lingering embers underground after a New Year’s Day fire in Pacific Palisades that flared up days later to become one of the most destructive infernos in the city’s history. Interim Fire Chief Ronnie Villanueva said in an interview Wednesday that fire officials decided against employing the technology, which would …
Read More »Chemists create red fluorescent dyes that may enable clearer biomedical imaging | MIT News
MIT chemists have designed a new type of fluorescent molecule that they hope could be used for applications such as generating clearer images of tumors. The new dye is based on a borenium ion — a positively charged form of boron that can emit light in the red to near-infrared range. Until recently, these ions have been too unstable to …
Read More »New Imaging Reveals Explosive Reservoirs As Scientists Warn Of Northeast Caldera Heating Up
IN A NUTSHELL 🌋 Scientists use advanced imaging to map Yellowstone’s subsurface and discover hidden magma reservoirs. 🔍 Focus shifts to Yellowstone’s northeastern caldera, where a magma connection may increase eruption risks. 🗺️ Potential Yellowstone eruption could cause widespread ash fallout, affecting power grids and agriculture. 🌎 A major eruption might lead to global cooling and ecological disruptions, impacting weather …
Read More »Atomic-scale imaging of frequency-dependent phonon anisotropy
Schubert, M. et al. Anisotropy, phonon modes, and free charge carrier parameters in monoclinic β-gallium oxide single crystals. Phys. Rev. B 93, 125209 (2016). Article ADS Google Scholar Ma, W. L. et al. In-plane anisotropic and ultra-low-loss polaritons in a natural van der Waals crystal. Nature 562, 557–562 (2018). Article ADS CAS PubMed Google Scholar Kim, S. E. et al. …
Read More »“It Lit Screens And Tumors Alike”: Scientists Develop Dual-Function Molecule Driving Brighter OLED Displays And Ultra-Precise Medical Imaging Breakthrough
IN A NUTSHELL 🔬 Researchers at Kyushu University have developed a revolutionary organic molecule that acts as a “switch” for both OLEDs and medical imaging. 💡 The molecule, named CzTRZCN, combines thermally activated delayed fluorescence with two-photon absorption to enhance efficiency in displays and imaging. 🖥️ CzTRZCN achieved a record external quantum efficiency of 13.5% in OLED applications, highlighting its …
Read More »"Five Times Deeper Than Ever": MIT’s Light-Triggered Sound Imaging Reveals Brain Structures Without Dyes or Genetic Modifications – Rude Baguette
“Five Times Deeper Than Ever”: MIT’s Light-Triggered Sound Imaging Reveals Brain Structures Without Dyes or Genetic Modifications Rude Baguette Multi-photon, label-free photoacoustic and optical imaging of NADH in brain cells Nature MIT Develops Microscope System Using Sound to Image Brain Activity in Deep Tissue geneonline.com World’s first sound-powered microscope sees 5x deeper into brain without altering cells yahoo.com MIT Researchers Visualize Metabolism Deep Inside …
Read More »Dopamine’s stronghold is the striatum, not the cortex, brain imaging study suggests – PsyPost
Dopamine’s stronghold is the striatum, not the cortex, brain imaging study suggests PsyPost Source link
Read More »“They’re Feeding It Everything!”: World’s Largest Imaging Project Uploads 1 Billion Scans to Supercharge the Next Generation of AI – Rude Baguette
“They’re Feeding It Everything!”: World’s Largest Imaging Project Uploads 1 Billion Scans to Supercharge the Next Generation of AI Rude Baguette Biggest human imaging study scans 100,000th UK volunteer BBC Full-body scans of 100,000 people could change way diseases are detected and treated | Medical research The Guardian World’s biggest human imaging project reaches new milestone after scanning 100,000th UK volunteer Sky News Husband …
Read More »Biggest human imaging study scans 100,000th UK volunteer
Bourigault et al. 2024 Thousands of scans of each participant are recorded and stored as part of the imaging project. Here showing images of the abdomen and major organs Scientists say they can study our bodies as we age in greater detail than ever before, thanks to more than a billion scans of UK volunteers. The world’s biggest human imaging …
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