Sentences with phrase «imaging team based»

«I was surprised to see so many sharp edges along the hexagon's outer boundary and the eye - wall of the polar vortex,» said Kunio Sayanagi, an associate of the Cassini imaging team based at Hampton University in Virginia, who helped produce the new movie.

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The imaging team is based at the Space Science Institute, Boulder, Colo..
But the synchrotron - based imaging, which uses light brighter than 10 billion Suns, meant the team could tease out the chemical ghosts lurking within the preserved dinosaur bones.
To overcome these problems, Min and his team developed a new modality to visualize glucose uptake activity inside single cells based on stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) imaging, and demonstrated its use in live cancer cells, tumor xenograft tissues, primary neurons and mouse brain tissues.
Birmingham, Alabama - based Southern Research built the Airborne Imaging and Recording Systems (AIRS) onboard and worked with the scientific team to retrofit its DyNAMITE telescopes with solar filters and improved data recorders and operating software.
The research team provides a new window on galaxy evolution by comparing the three - dimensional galaxy distribution mapped with a redshift survey including star - forming galaxies to a weak lensing map based on Subaru imaging.
«Ever since the lakes and seas were discovered, we've been wondering why they're concentrated at high northern latitudes,» said Elizabeth (Zibi) Turtle, a Cassini imaging team associate based at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md. «So, seeing that there's something special about the surface in this region is a big clue to help narrow down the possible explanations.»
The team is now testing the concept, working on the automated detection of vessels within imagery provided from the NigeriaSat 2 and UK - DMC2 satellites by DMC International Imaging, and in cooperation with the New Zealand Defence Technology Agency, with the ultimate goal to develop a practical system based on the concept.
«The hope is that in the not - so - distant future a miRNA - based blood test can be used in conjunction with imaging features and other factors to aid the medical team in accurately predicting disease severity of IPMNs and other pancreatic cysts at the time of diagnosis or follow - up so that more informed personalized medical management decisions can be made,» explained Permuth - Wey.
Paper and Research Team These observational results were published by Takano et al. as «Distributions of molecules in the circumnuclear disk and surrounding starburst ring in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 1068 observed with ALMA» (in the astronomical journal Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan (PASJ), issued in July 2014) and by Nakajima et al. «A Multi-Transition Study of Molecules toward NGC 1068 based on High - Resolution Imaging Observations with ALMA» (in PASJ issued in February 2015).
A research team of multiple institutes, including the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan and University of Tokyo, released an unprecedentedly wide and sharp dark matter map based on the newly obtained imaging data by Hyper Suprime - Cam on the Subaru Telescope.
By developing and bringing to bear innovative spectroscopic and high resolution imaging instruments on large ground - based telescopes and space telescopes, he and his team have been studying massive black holes in the centers of galaxies (including our own), galactic star formation over cosmic time, and the evolution of galaxies in the Early Universe.
The team is now presenting the dark matter map based on the imaging data taken by April 2016.
«It was all too easy to get used to receiving new images from the Saturn system on a daily basis, seeing new sights, watching things change,» said Elizabeth Turtle, an imaging team associate at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland.
Our team of researchers at City of Hope is the first in the world to apply imaging techniques to cell - based transplantation.
The team will continue to develop and test an imaging - based biomarker that can be used in a clinical setting to enable us to understand the molecular changes to the ganglion cells, so we can detect the disease very early on.
«Understanding what drives the meteorology on Saturn, and in general on gaseous planets, has been one of our cardinal goals since the inception of the Cassini mission,» said Carolyn Porco, imaging team lead, based at the Space Science Institute, Boulder, Colo. «It is very gratifying to see that we're finally coming to understand those atmospheric processes that make Earth similar to, and also different from, other planets.»
Integral part of engineering team tasked to design multiple FPGA - based imaging systems.
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