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3D Imaging Aids Life Sciences

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Imaging has historically only offered a two-dimensional view of bodies and cells, despite their 3D properties. Now, 3D imaging and data are finding expanded application, particularly in medicine and the life sciences.

HANK HOGAN, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR, [email protected]

While human bodies and single cells are three-dimensional, in the past, imaging of them often was not. Data might be captured in two-dimensional slices during a computed tomography, magnetic resonance, ultrasound or even microscope study. But the interpretation of how those 2D images related to real-world medical and life science structures sometimes required specialized expertise. Now, advances in display-related technology and software are changing that, with benefits to medicine and the biosciences ranging from education to operation planning. Some of those advances borrow from fields...Read full article

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