Researchers have developed a new microscopy method that uses a magnetic field and polarized light to provide quantitative measurements that could enable faster and more objective detection of malaria ...
Engineers at Stanford University have developed a high-efficiency, battery/solar-operated, autonomous microscope with integrated artificial intelligence that automatically diagnoses malaria in blood ...
Each year, more than 200 million people fall sick with malaria and more than half a million of these infections lead to death. The World Health Organization recommends parasite-based diagnosis before ...
WASHINGTON — Researchers have developed a new microscopy method that uses a magnetic field and polarized light to provide quantitative measurements that could enable faster and more objective ...
An international team of researchers has harnessed the potential of AI-powered technology to detect the presence of malaria parasites in returning travelers. As the World Health Organization advocates ...
A magneto-optical microscopy platform developed by the University of Cambridge and Kenya's Kirinyaga University enables faster and objective detection of malaria parasites in blood while also ...
Paul Lebel (left) and Chris Charlton stand in front of microscopes in the making. Photo by Yujie Zhou, Sept. 29, 2023. With all the talk of artificial intelligence swallowing the world, a group of San ...
Under the microscope, blood from a victim of malaria is as vivid as a southern sunset. In mild malaria, the red blood cells appear speckled with pink. In violent forms of the disease, the corpuscles ...
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