Findings from McGill University Yields New Data on Artificial Intelligence (Nano plastics In Water: Artificial Intelligence-assisted 4d Physicochemical Character ization and Rapid In Situ Detection)
Findings from McGill University Yields New Data on Artificial Intelligence (Nano plastics In Water: Artificial Intelligence-assisted 4d Physicochemical Character ization and Rapid In Situ Detection)
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News-A new study on Artificial Intelligence is now ava ilable. According to news reporting originating in Montreal, Canada, by NewsRx j ournalists, research stated, “For the first time, we present a muchneeded techn ology for the in situ and real-time detection of nanoplastics in aquatic systems . We show an artificial intelligence-assisted nanodigital in-line holographic mi croscopy (AI-assisted nano-DIHM) that automatically classifies nano- and micropl astics simultaneously from nonplastic particles within milliseconds in stationar y and dynamic natural waters, without sample preparation.”
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