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Image: Snapshot from a Livermore simulation predicts the diffraction pattern that will occur when the Linac Coherent Light Source shoots an X-ray beam at a nanolipoprotein particle (NLP). Atomic bonds appear in the pattern’s outer rings. The yellow–red spot in the middle indicates where 95 percent of the beam traveled through the NLP to the machine’s beam stop (Photo courtesy of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory).

Brightest X-Ray Machine Probes Molecules

The brightest X-ray machine in the world has been designed for the energies at which it operates--with photon energies in the "hard X-ray” region and very high beam intensities of 1,018 W/cm2. More...
17 Jun 2010

Photoacoustic 3D Tomographic-Imaging System Developed for Cancer Research

A preclinical photoacoustic CT scanner has been designed for small animal imaging. The system is used for simple, fast, noninvasive quantification of tumor vasculature and other physiologic parameters for preclinical research. More...
20 May 2010

Growing Acceptance of Medical Grade Displays Drives Global Growth

While the lasting effects of the economic recession will restrict the market in the short-term, growth in the world market for medical grade displays is predicted to accelerate from 2012 as the global economy improves and previously postponed hospital projects are initiated. More...
19 May 2010

Video of Embryonic Heart Captured Before it Begins to Beat

Scientists are imaging life as it starts by capturing video of the embryonic heart before it begins beating. More...
12 May 2010

Risks of Medical Imaging Technology Discussed

Following the recent studies highlighting potential dangers of ionizing radiation resulting from imaging testing, European medical society experts feel that it is important to voice their support of the technology. More...
11 May 2010

Increased Patient Anxiety, Physician Overload Could Result from Patient Access to Imaging Results

Providing patients with direct access to their imaging test results could improve patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes. However, physicians are worried that it could lead to increased patient anxiety and unrealistic demands on physician time. More...
10 May 2010

Registry Created for Coronary Optical Coherence Tomography

A coalition of 20 international sites in five countries is planning to create the world's largest registry of patients who have had optical coherence tomography imaging of the coronary arteries. More...
04 May 2010
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MedImaging General Imaging channel provides a portal into the less common imaging technologies such as diffuse optical tomography (NIR), optical coherence tomography, electrical impedance tomography and more.