Vantor WorldView 3D imagery shows changing water levels in the Hoover Dam. The image on the right was collected on June 28, 2026. Credit: Vantor SAN FRANCISCO – Vantor, the company previously known as ...
BEIJING, June 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- At Fudan University, a group of research teams has spent years using cutting-edge technology to restore the faces of China's fallen soldiers. After successfully ...
At this year's Arab Health, Ziehm Imaging and its sister company OrthoScan, the leader in mini C-arm imaging, will showcase a complete range of state-of-the-art mobile imaging solutions addressing the ...
Version 5.0 Modernizes DNN Engine, Adds LLM/VLM Support, and Enhances Core, Hardware Acceleration, and 3D Stack.
Doctors at central Ohio’s major hospital systems say artificial intelligence is helping them see more than they could before.
June 29, 2026) – Sumeru AI announced a major update to Mugen3D, its real-time interactive 3D content engine, enabling users to turn one photograph and voice sample into a talking, emoting 3D human ...
A portable ultrasound device could help find breast cancer earlier, allow more frequent breast checks, and help doctors ...
WiMi Hologram Cloud Inc. (NASDAQ: WIMI) ('WIMI' or the 'Company'), a leading global Hologram Augmented Reality ('AR') Technology provider, has completed systematic benchmark testing on fully ...
Fast piezo and voice-coil nano-focusing systems keep microscopes and metrology tools sharply focused with nanometer precision and millisecond response.
A difficulty-graded mouse brain dataset pairs 3D microscopy images with verified neuron reconstructions to support AI-driven ...
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How AI helps World Cup referees make the call
More than 1.5 billion people worldwide are expected to watch the 2026 World Cup finals. With that many fans scrutinizing every pass, touch and goal, FIFA is leaning on advanced computer vision ...
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Engineers keep cracking open Egyptian stone and finding precision they cannot explain
A peer-reviewed study published in npj Heritage Science has applied whole-object metrology to ancient Egyptian stone vessels and found concentricity and surface tolerances that align more closely with ...
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