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App State researchers develop AI-driven microscope to detect livestock parasites. It could improve accuracy while lowering costs for farmers and veterinarians.
The AI microscope will automate the tedious job of fecal egg counting, which is used to identify parasites in farm animals.
Researchers used a $2.3 million grant from NCInnovation, which supports commercializing research discoveries, to develop a robotic microscope to help farmers find and count animal parasites.
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