Seeing your true colors: Standards for hyperspectral imaging
Tuesday, July 1, 2014 - 20:00
in Biology & Nature
After a successful non-human trial, researchers have started gathering data on how human skin looks under various wavelengths of light in order to develop badly needed standards for a diagnostic technique called hyperspectral imaging that gives doctors a noninvasive, painless way to discriminate between healthy and diseased tissue and reveal how well damaged tissue is healing over a wide area.