RE: https://fediscience.org/@PLOSBiology/116573676440143133
🧠Another Interesting study using functional #ultrasound #imaging ( #fUSI) in behaving #ferrets: Boucher, Shamma & Boubenec show that #PremotorCortex activity during #auditory decisions reflects the animal’s internal perceptual category more than the overt motor response itself.
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Thank you to organisers @fran_bottanelli, @guijacquemet, Michael Way and Giulia Zanetti and everyone who joined us at this week's Journal of Cell Science meeting on 'Imaging Cell Dynamics'.
https://journals.biologists.com/jcs
🎥 New Video: Cloud-based Bioimage Analysis at EMBL
How do we handle the massive data volumes in modern microscopy? Yi Sun (Research Software Engineer at EMBL) breaks down the cloud-native workflows used by the Bioimage Analysis Support Team.
📺 Watch the full webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntwdwCi4Y6k
A great joint effort by @deNBI and @ghga
#Bioinformatics #BioimageAnalysis #EMBL #CloudComputing #OpenScience #Imaging #deNBI #GHGA

Ultrafast events in matter happen in femtoseconds, too fast for standard cameras.
A new imaging method now captures both light intensity and phase in a single shot, revealing hidden microscopic dynamics in real time.
🔗 https://phys.org/news/2026-04-shot-imaging-captures-ultrafast-microscopic.html

Researchers have developed a new imaging technique that captures more information about ultrafast processes in the microscopic world than was previously possible. The technique offers scientists a powerful new tool to observe and analyze a wide range of ultrafast phenomena—which can happen in hundreds of femtoseconds—with unprecedented detail and speed. Writing in Optica, the researchers describe their new ultrafast imaging technique, called compressed spectral-temporal coherent modulation femtosecond imaging (CST-CMFI).
Our paper "Fast and Robust Diffusion Posterior Sampling for MR Image Reconstruction Using the Preconditioned Unadjusted Langevin Algorithm" was published in Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (MRM) today. Open access: https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.70416
In other news, also today, our previous paper (Luo et al.) related to this topic was highlighted at this year's ISMRM Annual Conference in Cape Town as the third highest cited paper published in MRM since 2023. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.29624
#mri #imaging #radiology