Computing hardware/software > Image analysis

AI spots hidden objects in chest scans

03 December, 2025

A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool can spot hard-to-see objects lodged in patients' airways better than expert radiologists.


Drying biofluid droplets used to diagnose disease

28 November, 2025

A newly developed workflow relies on the drying process of biofluid droplets to distinguish between normal and abnormal samples.


Map of the developing brain opens pathways to treat Parkinson's

26 November, 2025

The comprehensive single-cell map of the developing human brain captures nearly every cell type, their genetic fingerprints, and how they grow and interact.


Hundreds of animal studies flagged for problematic images

11 November, 2025

Researchers found many instances of image duplication within publications, as well as across different publications, even when authors claimed the images came from separate experiments.


AI tool detects tiny brain lesions in children with epilepsy

08 October, 2025

More accurate diagnosis of cortical dysplasia would lead to faster referrals for epilepsy surgery, fewer seizures and improved long-term developmental outcomes.


AI on par with dermatologists in assessing common skin cancer

25 September, 2025

While squamous cell carcinoma diagnosis is often easy, the challenge lies in the preoperative assessment — determining how aggressively the tumour is growing to plan and prioritise surgery appropriately.


Oxford Instruments Imaris for Tracking image analysis software

07 July, 2025

Imaris for Tracking, from Oxford Instruments, provides interactive processing, visualisation and analysis software for 3D and 4D microscopic images.


AI tool enables faster skin cancer detection

02 July, 2025

PanDerm is understood to be one of the first AI models built specifically to assist with real-world dermatological medical practice by analysing multiple types of images.


Algorithm identifies risk of heart disease, falls and fractures

15 May, 2025

An automated machine learning program has been able to identify potential cardiovascular incidents, as well as fall and fracture risks, based on bone density scans taken during routine clinical testing.


Oxford Instruments Imaris for Cancer Research image analysis software

07 May, 2025

Imaris for Cancer Research, by Oxford Instruments, is a software package for researchers who want to visualise their microscopy data (up to hundreds of gigabytes) and study tumour samples in cell cultures, spheroids or tissues.


AI diagnoses endometrial cancer with high accuracy

23 April, 2025

The AI model examines histopathological images, enhances the quality of the images, identifies the most important areas and analyses the tissue.


Digital twin of the heart helps detect cardiac arrhythmias

15 April, 2025

A new non-invasive method can locate the origin of premature ventricular contractions (PVC) — one of the most frequent cardiac arrhythmias.


Oxford Instruments Imaris for Neuroscientists

10 April, 2025

Imaris for Neuroscientists, by Oxford Instruments, enables 3D reconstruction of neurons and arborisation analysis.


Oxford Instruments Imaris for Core Facilities software package

25 February, 2025

Imaris for Core Facilities provides smart detection and visualisation of complex objects, tracing of neurons, blood vessels and other filamentous structures, 3D tracking (including cell division detection), interactive plotting and batch analysis.


AI trained to diagnose lung diseases

11 February, 2025

The AI model works by examining each video frame to find important features of the lungs and assesses the order of the video frames to understand the patterns of the lungs over time.


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