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Enabling high-resolution imaging deep inside the body at the tip of a needle

Enabling high-resolution imaging deep inside the body at the tip of a needle

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Better non-invasive diagnostics and treatments for brain diseases using the science of sound

Better non-invasive diagnostics and treatments for brain diseases using the science of sound

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Novel biomedical imaging system combines optical and ultrasound technology

Novel biomedical imaging system combines optical and ultrasound technology

Purdue University researchers are developing a novel biomedical imaging system that combines optical and ultrasound technology to improve diagnosis of life-threatening diseases. Photoacousti... Read more

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New low-cost medical imaging and drug discovery tools

New low-cost medical imaging and drug discovery tools

Team led by Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley researchers exploits tiny defects in diamonds to pave the way for enhanced biological imaging and drug studies It may sound contradictory, but diamon... Read more

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Dramatic quality improvement of medical imaging using artificial intelligence

Dramatic quality improvement of medical imaging using artificial intelligence

A radiologist’s ability to make accurate diagnoses from high-quality diagnostic imaging studies directly impacts patient outcome. However, acquiring sufficient data to generate the best qual... Read more

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“Deep Learning” to Assist Overburdened Diagnosticians

“Deep Learning” to Assist Overburdened Diagnosticians

Researcher engineers a cutting-edge solution for radiologists and other medical staff Some 2 billion X-rays are performed around the world every year. But the average radiology clinic is und... Read more

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Better sensors for medical imaging, contraband detection

Better sensors for medical imaging, contraband detection

Magnetic-field detector is 1,000 times more efficient than its predecessors MIT researchers have developed a new, ultrasensitive magnetic-field detector that is 1,000 times more energy-effic... Read more

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Improved Method for Isotope Enrichment Could Secure a Vital Global Commodity

Improved Method for Isotope Enrichment Could Secure a Vital Global Commodity

Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have devised a new method for enriching a group of the world’s most expensive chemical commodities, stable isotopes, which are vital to medic... Read more

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Simple Ultrasound Treatment May Help Protect the Kidneys

Simple Ultrasound Treatment May Help Protect the Kidneys

Therapy might prevent kidney injury that often arises following major surgery Ultrasound treatment can help prevent acute kidney injury in animals. Anti-inflammatory effects of the treatment... Read more

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Chemistry breakthrough sheds new light on illness and health

Chemistry breakthrough sheds new light on illness and health

MEDICAL IMAGING From microscopes to nuclear imaging scanners, imaging technology is growing ever more vital for the world’s hospitals, whether for the diagnosis of illness or for resea... Read more

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Awake Imaging device moves diagnostics field forward

Awake Imaging device moves diagnostics field forward

A technology being developed at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory promises to provide clear images of the brains of children, the elderly and people with Parkins... Read more

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An open platform revolutionises biomedical-image processing

An open platform revolutionises biomedical-image processing

Has become a de facto standard that assists laboratories and microscope companies Ignacio Arganda, a young researcher from San Sebastián de los Reyes (Madrid) working for the Massachusetts I... Read more

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“THERANOSTIC’ IMAGING OFFERS MEANS OF KILLING PROSTATE CANCER CELLS WITHOUT HARMING OTHER HEALTHY CELLS

The new technique potentially will work against any cancer in which tumors elevate production of certain cell surface proteins Experimenting with human prostate cancer cells and mice, cancer... Read more

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Engineers Create a Rainbow-Colored Polymer That Could Open the Door to Portable, Handheld Multispectral Imaging Devices

Engineers Create a Rainbow-Colored Polymer That Could Open the Door to Portable, Handheld Multispectral Imaging Devices

Handheld Multispectral Imaging Devices University at Buffalo engineers have developed a one-step, low-cost method to fabricate a polymer with extraordinary properties: When viewed from a sin... Read more

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Turning a sandbox into an ecosystem with the Xbox Kinect

Turning a sandbox into an ecosystem with the Xbox Kinect

The Xbox Kinect has certainly become a useful tool for innovation   The Xbox Kinect has certainly become a useful tool for innovation, with modders finding applications in medical imagi... Read more

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