Imaging
Better imaging leads to more precise surgery
5 Mar 2019A new imaging method could reduce the number of repeat operations for breast cancer
Animal development in action
8 May 2017Imaging
live zebrafish embryos reveals in real time how the basic body plan is laid out
Sharp images of moving tumors
5 Jan 2016Lung tumors can be accurately imaged by a method that combines the best
aspects of two existing imaging techniques
Tracing paths through a bottleneck
15 Dec 2015Computational analysis automatically identifies the paths of neurons and blood vessels in medical images
Versatile tools for preclinical imaging
17 Mar 2015A partnership between A*STAR and Bruker has opened new avenues for research and could lead to better imaging technologies
Shaken, not stirred, is best for cancer imaging
3 Mar 2015Tiny conjugated polyelectrolyte-nanoparticle probes produced by ultrasonication prove superior to commercial products
Seeking stem cells
17 Feb 2015Fluorescent tagging enables scientists to monitor neural stem cells that might help repair neurological damage
Making a mark on mitochondria
17 Feb 2015A fluorescent probe for labeling mitochondria helps scientists study fat-burning brown adipose tissue
Lighting up tumors
18 Nov 2014A fluorescent nanoprobe could become a universal, noninvasive method to identify and monitor tumors
Imaging and treatment in one light switch
7 Oct 2014Targeted nanoparticles that combine imaging with two different therapies could attack cancer and other conditions
Microparticles get the whole picture
17 Jun 2014Microspheres and a tiny pipette are all it takes to image surfaces with a resolution below 100 nanometers
Amid disorder lies clarity
25 Feb 2014A pioneering laser produces random mid-infrared light for improved imaging applications