Celldetective is an open-source software integrating segmentation, tracking, and event detection to perform high-throughput end-to-end study of dynamic cell interactions, without requiring coding ...
Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are a group of more than 30 conditions that cause pain and dysfunction in the jaw. So what ...
Introduction Tribal people in India face a growing risk of multimorbidity, primarily from cardiovascular diseases (CVD) due to changing lifestyles and unique socio-cultural and political factors. We ...
Male pufferfish off the coast of Japan spend days sculpting radial sand formations that stretch roughly two meters across, ...
A framework for analyzing single-cell genomics data, in which geometrical properties are harnessed to obtain insights on cellular diversity, including precise clustering, clear visualizations, and ...
As humans, our eyes take in two-dimensional images that our brains convert to three-dimensional experiences. This ability enables us to be aware of our position in space, judge distances, possess ...
The research project at the archaeological sites of Copán aims to identify and document previously undiscovered cultural and natural sites through LiDAR-based measurement and analysis of surrounding ...
The teams that get full value from reality capture treat human change as the real implementation. They build the new workflow ...
A research team led by Prof. Zhang Zhirong from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
Summary: Human daylight vision relies on our ability to see thousands of colors, perceive sharp fine details, and track fast-moving objects. This remarkable sensory capability is driven entirely by ...
A requirement of Central Washington University's Computational Science Masters program is that each student complete a rigorous, independent project or a thesis. Student Theses and Final Projects: ...
Transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR) is a degenerative disease affecting the heart and other organs. Transthyretin (TTR) aggregation is a driver of ATTR pathology, but the mechanism is poorly understood.