Robot Eyes Can Capture Real-Time, Accurate 3D Video

The “Robot Eyes” project has seen the creation of a bespoke microstructured optical element that, when partnered with a high-speed projector and camera, allows robots to capture the 3D shape of moving objects one hundred times faster than current commercial systems. Watch the video to learn more.
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Leveraging Butterfly Wings for Better Cancer Diagnosis

Researchers have found an unusual ally in the quest to make cancer diagnosis faster, more accurate, and more accessible worldwide: the Morpho butterfly, which owes its brilliance to microscopic structures that manipulate light. Watch the video to see how researchers are gaining detailed insights into the fibrous makeup of cancer biopsy samples — sans chemical staining or expensive imaging equipment.
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How GUIDE Is Revolutionizing Drug Development

We need effective drugs and vaccines to protect our soldiers from biological weapons, but developing countermeasures for each threat is a time-consuming process. To meet this challenge, the DoD is leveraging advances in AI and biocomputational models to revolutionize the drug development process. Enter GUIDE, the Generative Unconstrained Intelligent Drug Engineering program. Watch this video to learn more.
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Integrating Circuits into Biological Systems

Watch this video to see Carnegie Mellon’s Marc Dandin explain his research in developing circuits that can be integrated into biological systems — revolutionizing how some tests are made that will speed up the process of drug discovery. One example: they can develop systems that can monitor cells without labeling or staining them.
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