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Camera on NASA Mars Odyssey Tops Decade of Discovery
February 29, 2012 Ten years ago, on Feb. 19, 2002, the Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS), a multi-band camera on NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter, began scientific operations at the Red Planet. Since then the camera ... > full story -
New Way to Image Bleeding in Arteries of the Brain Identified
March 8, 2012 New research shows that by using a CT scan, doctors can predict which patients are at risk of continued bleeding in the brain after a stroke. This vital information will allow doctors to utilize the ... > full story -
Little Benefit of Breast Imaging Tests for Women With Breast Pain, Study Suggests
March 7, 2012 Researchers have found that women with breast pain who receive imaging (mammograms, MRIs or ultrasounds) as part of breast pain evaluation, undergo follow-up diagnostic testing, but do not tend to ... > full story -
More Effective Method of Imaging Proteins
March 6, 2012 Scientists have found a more effective way of imaging proteins. The next step is to film how proteins work – at molecular ... > full story -
New High Definition Fiber Tracking Reveals Damage Caused by Traumatic Brain Injury
March 2, 2012 A powerful new imaging technique called High Definition Fiber Tracking will allow doctors to clearly see for the first time neural connections broken by traumatic brain injury and other disorders, ... > full story -
Schizophrenia Patients' Ability to Monitor Reality May Be Helped by Computerized Training
February 29, 2012 People with schizophrenia who completed 80 hours of intensive, computerized cognitive training exercises were better able to perform complex tasks that required them to distinguish their internal ... > full storyMore: -
Metal Nanoparticles Shine With Customizable Color
February 23, 2012 Engineers have demonstrated a new kind of tunable color filter that uses optical nanoantennas to obtain precise control of color ... > full story -
Engineers Create a Rainbow-Colored Polymer That Could Open the Door to Portable, Handheld Multispectral Imaging Devices
February 23, 2012 Engineers have developed a one-step, low-cost method to fabricate a polymer that is rainbow-colored, reflecting many different wavelengths of light when viewed from a single perspective. The colors ... > full story -
Nanoscale Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Quantum Computer Get Nudge from New Research
February 23, 2012 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on the nanoscale and the ever-elusive quantum computer are among the advancements edging closer toward the realm of possibility, and a new study may give both an ... > full story -
X-Ray Microscopy Seen as Next Wave in Structural Biology Research
February 17, 2012 Researchers will explore how X-ray imaging can surpass X-ray crystallography for gathering detailed structural and functional ... > full story
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