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A new x-ray technique that works alongside a deep-learning algorithm to detect explosives in luggage could eventually catch potentially deadly tumors in humans. Concealing explosives inside ...
Scientists have pioneered a new technique that allows them to investigate the insides of a 1,900-year-old Egyptian mummy – without having to open up and tamper with the ancient artifact.
Using a novel X-ray technique, researchers find more durable form of copper capable of splitting water by Carol Tseng, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Robert Egan ...
An emerging method is adapting x-ray to image soft tissue, so that its higher resolution can reveal tumors earlier than MRI or ultrasound. And now, researchers have taken the first image using the ...
Using a technique called X-ray phase-contrast tomography (XPCT), the researchers, led by Vito Mocella, were able to scan both an unrolled fragment and a still-intact scroll (previously given to ...
Using only a single-crystal piezoelectric thin wafer of lithium niobate (LN) instead of the usual two-part structure, a group ...
Numerous radiographic and clinical measurements have been used to assess leg length inequality. Clinical assessment should include determination of a level pelvis with the patient standing.
An individual iron atom as well as one terbium atom were X-rayed, which revealed their electron arrangements.
The history of race adjustment for x-ray dosing reveals how mistaken assumptions can be admitted into medical practices — and how those practices can be ended.
X-ray imaging has significantly evolved since its 1895 invention. Nowadays, this technology can quickly provide healthcare providers with the information they need to make the best recommendations for ...
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