Advancing Cellular Research with AI
UC Berkeley Debuts AI-Powered MOSAIC Microscope
New imaging technology uses artificial intelligence to interpret complex 3D datasets of live cellular dynamics.
An advanced MOSAIC microscope in a university laboratory displaying high-resolution 3D cellular data on a digital screen.
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Researchers at UC Berkeley have introduced the MOSAIC microscope, a machine designed for high-resolution live cell imaging [1]. This single device supports multiple imaging modes to capture molecular dynamics [1].
The system integrates AI models to process and interpret massive 3D datasets [1]. This technology helps scientists decode complex biological structures that were previously difficult to analyze in real-time [1].
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