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Engineers based at Microsoft Research (Cambridge, UK) have developed a system based on the Microsoft Kinect that allows surgeons to manipulate images in the operating theater.
New Delhi, May 21 -- Four finger-tip sized incisions, four robotic arms, including a camera eye snaking inside, the magnified image of the visceral organs being watched on a screen outside as the surgical instrument arm moves deftly to remove the tumour or blockage. Minimal blood loss, no long ...
Imaging Diagnostic Systems Inc (IMDS.OTC), OTC's 46th largest health products/services company by market capitalisation, crashed 0.01c (or 25.0%) to close at 0.03c. Compared with the NASDAQ-100 index, which fell 52.5 points (or 2.0%) on the day, this was a relative price change of -23.0%. The ...
PLEASANTON, Calif., May 14, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Adept Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq:ADEP), a leading provider of intelligent robots and autonomous mobile solutions and services, today announced the delivery of a record shipment of autonomous mobile robots to Swisslog Healthcare Solutions (HCS) for
Xenics' Lynx-1.7-2048 linescan camera images in the near-infrared (NIR) spectrum, from 0.9 to 1.7 µm with wide dynamic range.
The iPORT CL-Ten Dual Medium IP engine from Pleora Technologies is based on a low-power architecture and addresses high-bandwidth video transport.
Computer scientists and medical researchers at the University of Leeds (Leeds, UK) have developed a way of studying tissue samples using a digital scanning system that produces 3-D images.
Researchers at InnerOptic Technology (Hillsborough, NC, USA) have developed software that fuses pre-operative CT scans with live ultrasound imagery in real time onto a 3-D monitor.
Researchers led by Dr. John Zhang from the University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX, USA) have created a portable, miniature microscope that may help reduce the time taken to diagnose oral cancer.
Purdue University announced that Zygmunt Pizlo and his research team glide across a parquet dance floor - not in some club for a night on the town, but in his Purdue University Visual Perception Lab as part of critical research for a technology that is ready to be licensed and commercialized.