Smiths Detection, a global leader in threat detection and screening solutions, today announces the sale of its 2,000 th HI-SCAN 6040 CTiX, an industry-leading 3D X-ray scanner with high-resolution 3D ...
The Society of Creative Arts of Newtown (SCAN) will present Frank Bruckmann demonstrating a clothed figure in oil on Wednesday, March 25, at 1:30 pm, at Newtown Senior Center, 8 Simpson Street. The ...
Nuclear medicine techniques are becoming increasingly important not only for cancer care but also for diagnosing cardiac and neurological disorders ...
At ECR 2026, UII reaffirmed its AI development principles, which are anchored in clinical validation, regulatory rigor, and measurable outcomes. This approach transforms radiology knowledge into a ...
For decades, advanced diagnostic imaging in India has been concentrated within metropolitan hospitals -institutions equipped with high end scanners, subspecialty radiologists, and integrated ...
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Products, Services, and Software for Brokers and Lenders Home equity lending is having a moment. The challenge for many lenders? The process behind it still looks like 2015: manual workflows, vendor ...
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This is the most beautiful hospital in the world: tradition and avant-garde in the restoration workshop of the Prado Museum
We tour the backstage of the Madrid art gallery with an exceptional guide to discover a combination of experience and youth, craftsmanship and technology that is pure art: "It is a very anonymous job, ...
Did you know that it’s possible to detect some types of cancer before you show any signs or symptoms? Getting preventive screening tests makes this possible.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming health care. AI systems can now detect diabetic eye disease from retinal photos and analyze CT images for signs of early-stage lung cancers and stroke.
An exhibit at New York's Museum of the Moving Image explores how medical imaging technologies like CT scans and X-rays have reshaped our view of the body — and ourselves.
The possibility of AI automating healthcare work has provoked intense debates, but despite the pace of innovation, here’s why it’s not there yet.
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