Deep learning democratizes nano-scale imaging

Tuesday, December 18, 2018 - 07:20 in Physics & Chemistry

Many problems in physical and biological sciences as well as engineering rely on our ability to monitor objects or processes at nano-scale, and fluorescence microscopy has been used for decades as one of our most useful information sources, leading to various discoveries about the inner workings of nano-scale processes, for example at the sub-cellular level. Imaging of such nano-scale objects often requires rather expensive and delicate instrumentation, also known as nanoscopy tools, which can only be accessed by professionals in well-resourced labs.

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