Imaging Research update Nuclear reactor reconstructed in 3D using muon imaging The technique could be extended to non-destructively image other large objects Read article: Nuclear reactor reconstructed in 3D using muon imaging
Imaging Research update New technique produces colour X-ray images quickly and efficiently Nuclear medicine and radiology, as well non-destructive industrial testing and materials analysis, could benefit Read article: New technique produces colour X-ray images quickly and efficiently
Imaging Blog Robotic system uses multispectral imaging and artificial intelligence to search for earthquake victims Prototype is an improvement on previous imaging systems, say researchers Read article: Robotic system uses multispectral imaging and artificial intelligence to search for earthquake victims
Earth sciences Research update Satellites observe highest volcano plume ever New work sheds light on how volcanic eruptions affect the climate and could help us better understand processes occurring in the Earth’s mesosphere Read article: Satellites observe highest volcano plume ever
Diagnostic imaging Research update Ultrasound-induced gas bubbles reduce optical scattering New optical clearing microscopy technique increases imaging depth in biological tissue Read article: Ultrasound-induced gas bubbles reduce optical scattering
Imaging Research update Machine learning creates full-colour images from infrared cameras System could find use in retinal surgery and night vision Read article: Machine learning creates full-colour images from infrared cameras
Imaging Research update Quantum holography images objects with undetected light New technique could find applications in biomedical imaging Read article: Quantum holography images objects with undetected light
Imaging Research update Multimode optical fibres make a hair-thin 3D imaging system New technique can scan a scene at nearly 23,000 points per second over depths of up to several metres and could have applications in medical imaging Read article: Multimode optical fibres make a hair-thin 3D imaging system
Atomic and molecular Research update Microscopy technique inspired by Kelvin reveals long-sought ‘sigma-hole’ Positively charged “crown” that holds some halogen atoms together is imaged for the first time Read article: Microscopy technique inspired by Kelvin reveals long-sought ‘sigma-hole’
Optics and photonics Research update New way of seeing round corners has picosecond temporal resolution Nonlinear optics improves photon timing Read article: New way of seeing round corners has picosecond temporal resolution