A new machine learning algorithm has learned how to look at a picture and recreate them as 3D objects
From materials science to medicine, such an algorithm can be very valuable for researchers.
From materials science to medicine, such an algorithm can be very valuable for researchers.
The level of detail is really astonishing.
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