Streamlining complex microscope-based manufacturing processes is possible using Olympus augmented reality SZX-AR1 stereo microscopes as they have the capacity to display annotations, such as text, ...
Despite recent advances in diagnosing cancer, many cases are still diagnosed using biopsies and analyzing thin slices of tissue underneath a microscope. Properly analyzing these tissue sample slides ...
AR Micro-Blocks have been created to provide users with a new augmented reality microscope that uses the power of your tablet or iPhone to help you explore a microscopic world normally unseen to the ...
In conjunction with the Department of Defense, Google has developed an AI-powered microscope for faster cancer diagnosis. The "Augmented Reality Microscope" (ARM) device externally resembles an ...
Google has created a prototype AI-powered microscope that is designed to assist doctors in locating potentially cancerous cells and other pathogens. The new type of microscope is called an "Augmented ...
The goal is not to replace the pathologist -- you probably don't want to trust your entire cancer screening to a machine just yet. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
The Department of Defense has teamed up with Google to build an AI-powered microscope that can help doctors identify cancer. The tool is called an Augmented Reality Microscope, and it will usually ...
Google LLC and the U.S. Department of Defense are reportedly working on an artificial intelligence-enabled microscope project designed to help pathologists streamline their workflow without ...
In most cancer diagnoses, someone will at some point look through a microscope at a biopsy sample to confirm the presence of cancerous cells. Even pathologists who have been doing this for years can ...
Augmented reality surgical navigation integrates computer-generated images like an MRI or CT scan with intraoperative visualization of the surgical field, essentially merging the virtual and physical ...
A new medical device collaboration is giving surgeons “x-ray vision,” by fusing digitally enhanced images directly into the microscope of a surgical device. The tech, called SyncAR, is a partnership ...