Computed tomography (CT) has long been a cornerstone of modern imaging, providing detailed 3D insights into the human body ...
X‐ray imaging and detection technologies continue to advance rapidly, driven by innovations that improve both spatial resolution and material specificity. Recent developments have embraced novel ...
X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) imaging is a non-destructive analytical method that has undergone significant refinement over recent decades. By utilising the emission of secondary X-rays induced through ...
GE HealthCare and NVIDIA reimagine diagnostic imaging with autonomous X-ray and ultrasound solutions
Building on its 125-year legacy of medical imaging innovation and a 16-year relationship with NVIDIA, the two companies team up to advance AI-driven autonomous solutions designed to ease the growing ...
Revolutionary millimeter-wave sensor (MWS) developed to non-invasively monitor respiratory motion during diagnostic X-ray and CT scans. The sensor tracks respiratory cycles and confirms breath-holding ...
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