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Radiation Dose Level Affects Size of Lesions Seen on Chest CT Images
April 17, 2013 The estimated size of chest lymph nodes and lung nodules seen on CT images varies significantly when the same nodes or nodules are examined using lower versus higher doses of radiation, a new study ... > full story -
Memory, the Adolescent Brain and Lying: The Limits of Neuroscientific Evidence in the Law
April 16, 2013 Brain scans are increasingly able to reveal whether you believe you remember some person or event in your life. In a new study, researchers used fMRI brain scans to detect whether a person recognized ... > full story -
New Generation Soil Property Maps for Africa
April 16, 2013 A new type of soil property maps for Africa has been launched by ISRIC − World Soil Information in Wageningen, Netherlands. The maps are freely ... > full story -
Picture This: A Dramatic Drop in Wrong Patient Errors
April 15, 2013 Adding a photo of a face to X-ray images can reduce "wrong-patient" errors five-fold, a new study ... > full story -
Doctors Urged to 'Pause Before Posting' and Not 'Friend' Patients
April 11, 2013 New recommendations offer physicians ethical guidance for preserving trust in patient-physician relationships and the profession when using social ... > full story -
Archaeologists Shine New Light on Easter Island Statue
April 11, 2013 Archaeologists have used the latest in digital imaging technology to record and analyze carvings on the Easter Island statue Hoa ... > full story -
Nanotechnology: Color Printing Reaches New Highs
April 10, 2013 Color printing at the highest resolution possible is enabled by the use of arrays of metal-coated ... > full story -
Snowflakes Falling on Cameras: What Snow Looks Like in Midair
April 10, 2013 University of Utah researchers developed a high-speed camera system that spent the past two winters photographing snowflakes in 3-D as they fell – and they don’t look much like those ... > full story -
Social Media: The Perils and Pleasures
April 9, 2013 Too much social media activity may damage strong ... > full story -
System Provides Clear Brain Scans of Awake, Unrestrained Mice
April 9, 2013 Researchers have shown that the AwakeSPECT system can obtain detailed, functional images of the brain of a freely moving, conscious ... > full story
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