World Radiography Day is observed on November 8 every year. The day aims to create awareness about the crucial role of radiographers in the healthcare system. It marks the discovery of x-radiation by ...
Shimadzu Medical Systems USA (SMS), a division of Shimadzu Precision Instruments, Inc. (SPI) which is fully owned by Shimadzu Corporation, Japan, is excited to announce it has renewed HCAI Special ...
Radioactive materials and other tracers are often utilized for non-destructive analysis techniques, as these materials possess the ability to detect hidden flaws through the use of short wavelength ...
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have discovered a practical way to detect and fix common labeling errors in large radiographic collections. By automatically verifying body-part, ...
Both computed radiography (CR) and digital radiography (DR) require the use of digital technologies which rely on computer networks and high-bandwidth web facilities. DR uses flat panel detectors ...
Data on whether ultrasonography for the initial diagnostic imaging of forearm fractures in children and adolescents is noninferior to radiography for subsequent physical function of the arm are ...
Industrial radiography is a method of inspecting materials for seeing hidden flaws by using the ability of short X-rays, gamma rays and neutrons to penetrate various materials. It is a major element ...
The Radiology Society of North America (RSNA), the European Society of Radiology (ESR), and the American College for Radiology (ACR) together observed the first World Radiography Day in 2012. Every ...
World Radiography Day is observed each year on November 8 to commemorate the discovery of x-radiation by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1895. On November 8, 1895, German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen ...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's National Ignition Facility (NIF) is the hottest place on Earth for the briefest of moments during an experiment. Now, it can be one of the brightest places ...
FORT DETRICK, Maryland -- Soldiers on the battlefield will soon use a new portable digital radiography system (PDRS) that is smaller, lighter, less expensive and more cyber-secure than previously ...