Imaging technology developed and refined at the University of Waterloo promises better detection and treatment of breast cancer by more accurately pinpointing cancerous tissue.
Researchers published a new paper highlighting a cutting-edge, minimally invasive optical coherence tomography (OCT) system for neurosurgery.
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RetinalGenix Technologies Inc OTCQB:RTGN ("RetinalGenix" or the "Company"), announced today that it has achieved an important milestone in developing ...
AI has demonstrated remarkable proficiency in diagnosing various eye diseases, including diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and ...
Our brain and eyes can play tricks on us—not least when it comes to the expanding hole illusion. A new computational model ...
Researchers at Australia's WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute) medical research center applied AI analysis to over 50,000 ...
With the help of a $33 million contract, U of I engineers with the Biophotonics Imaging Laboratory have created technology to help doctors look at cells in new ways without a microscope. The Margin ...
Retinal thickness could be an early indicator of diseases such as Type 2 diabetes and dementia, according to study by a team ...
Researchers have conducted one of the largest eye studies ever, revealing that retinal thickness could play a key role in detecting diseases like type 2 diabetes, dementia, and multiple sclerosis.
Lead researcher, WEHI's Dr Vicki Jackson, said the findings broaden the horizons for using retinal imaging as a doorway into the central nervous system, to help manage disease. "We've shown that ...