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Biodiversity Exploration in the 3-D Era
February 4, 2013 A group of marine biologists from the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research in Crete are testing computed tomography as a tool to accurately document the anatomy of biological specimens. The resulting ... > full story -
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Amyloid Imaging Shows Promise for Detecting Cardiac Amyloidosis
February 4, 2013 While amyloid imaging may now be most associated with detecting plaques in the brain, it has the potential to change the way cardiac amyloidosis is diagnosed. According to first-of-its-kind research, ... > full story -
Light Shone on Star Mystery: Why Sun's Corona Is Much Hotter Than Its Surface
February 4, 2013 Scientists have begun to unlock the mystery of why the outer edge of the Sun is much hotter than its surface for the first ... > full story -
Elastography: New Cancer Detection Method Right Around the Corner; Norway and France in Front
February 4, 2013 As the first countries in the world, Norway and France will be testing a completely new method for detecting cancer. This is done by measuring the elasticity of tumors. The method is called ... > full story -
Pioneering Research Helps Unravel the Brain's Vision Secrets
February 3, 2013 A new study has identified the two areas of the brain responsible for our perception of orientation and shape. Using sophisticated imaging equipment, researchers found that the two neighboring areas ... > full story -
Propping Open the Door to the Blood Brain Barrier
February 1, 2013 A new approach to delivering therapeutics could lead to better treatment of central nervous system ... > full story -
Imaging Unveils Temperature Distribution Inside Living Cells
February 1, 2013 A new breakthrough marks the first time anyone has been able to show the actual temperature distribution inside living ... > full story -
Second-Generation CT Scanner Substantially Reduces Radiation Exposure
January 31, 2013 Researchers using a newly approved advanced computed tomography (CT) system were able to significantly reduce radiation exposure in patients undergoing coronary CT angiography, according to a new ... > full story -
The Big Picture: Getting a Better Look at Sandy's Wake of Destruction
January 31, 2013 In New Jersey, along Hurricane Sandy's path of destruction, engineers are using infrared and ultraviolet imaging technology and acoustic emission testing combined with low-altitude aircraft ... > full story -
Revolutionary Cooling System Uses Lasers
January 30, 2013 Bulky and noisy air-conditioning compressors and refrigerators may soon be a thing of the past. Current cooling systems which uses refrigerant harmful to the ozone layer could be replaced by a ... > full story
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