Emory expands Georgia imaging workforce by training technologists through its long-running Radiologic Technology Certificate Program at Decatur Hospital.
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Scientists capture the X-ray fingerprint of a single atom for the first time — and this could change everything
Open the Youtube video In a quiet lab at Argonne National Laboratory, Saw-Wai Hla and his team were huddled around their instruments late one night when they detected the spectral signature they had ...
CLEVELAND — NASA scientists at Glenn Research Center in Cleveland are developing portable X-ray technology that could revolutionize medical care during extended space missions, addressing critical ...
Guide Sensmart, a pioneering innovator in consumer-grade thermal imaging, is set to make waves at Las Vegas, CES 2026. This year, Guide Sensmart will unveil its latest technology, ApexVision, a ...
Sandia scientists developed a new type of X-ray that uses patterned multi-metal targets to create colorized, high-resolution images. The technology promises sharper scans, better material detection, ...
A new imaging technology can distinguish cancerous tissue from healthy cells by detecting ultra-weak light signals. It relies ...
THUNDER BAY — The city's airport is in line to receive leading-edge screening equipment designed to provide superior threat ...
As part of the Align™ Digital Platform, Align X-ray Insights software is designed to support doctors to diagnose dental and oral health conditions, standardize analysis, streamline workflows, and ...
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