A research team introduces a fully automated, non-destructive phenotyping platform that combines X-ray fluorescence microscopy with computer vision and machine learning.
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Despite car safety coming on leaps and bounds in recent years, modern hybrid vehicles are involved in three times as many ...
The University of Cambridge researchers recently outlined how Matta’s adaptable AI technology is already helping factories ...
Semiconductors are used in devices such as memory chips and solar cells, and within them may exist invisible defects that ...
For the first time, an international research team led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has ...
Optical 3D metrology enables fast, non-contact surface roughness measurement of defects and roughness for precise ...