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Light conversion technology developed by University of Queensland researchers will be used for wearable X-ray technology that makes respiratory scans more comfortable for young children.
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A new study presented at ESTRO 2025 introduces the RAPID-RT study, which uses an innovative rapid-learning approach to ...
Rectal cancer is a type of bowel cancer that develops in the last several centimeters of the large intestine, just before the ...
ViE, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ViTrox Corporation Berhad, aims to be the World’s Most Trusted Technology Company in ...
Real-time CMXRF measurements track transition metal deposition in NMC lithium-ion batteries, crucial for improving ...
This study presents a metasurface imaging system that overcomes traditional limitations, allowing for single-shot ...
Explore how interferometry is revolutionizing space-based telescopes, enabling ultra-high resolution imaging for studying ...
Detection Technology, a global leader in X-ray detector solutions, announces the launch of the X-Panel 43108a FQI, the latest ...
Scientists have developed a new technique to screen engineered enzyme reactions, which could lead to faster and more ...
Systems®, a global leader in embedded vision solutions, is excited to introduce 4K 140dB HDR Front view ...