Order-Independent Transparency (OIT) rendering techniques offer a robust solution to the longstanding challenge of accurately compositing transparent fragments in complex 3D scenes. Unlike traditional ...
It seems like a kind of superpower, but scientists say they've used a common food dye to render the skin of a mouse transparent, revealing the workings of blood vessels and organs underneath. It's not ...
University of Tokyo researchers have developed a method for rendering organs and tissues transparent while preserving their three-dimensional structures. Their reagent, IlLUmination of Cleared Organs ...
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