A team led by researchers at HHMI's Janelia Research Campus has adapted a class of techniques employed in astronomy to unblur images of far-away galaxies for use in the life sciences, providing biologists with a faster and cheaper way to get clearer and sharper microscopy images. The findings are published in the journal Optica.
Scientists adapt astronomy method to unblur microscopy images retrieved 12 June 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-06-scientists-astronomy-method-unblur-microscopy.html
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