Holography
Leonardo da Vinci, Pablo Picasso, and Albert Einstein had a neurological anomaly in common: all three were dyslexics. Consequently, they [MORE]
PET Scan
Cardinal Health (Dublin, OH), the enormous for-profit healthcare company that manages hospitals and manufactures much of its own [MORE]
Chronic back pain may be the single most expensive condition in American healthcare. And finding the source of the [MORE]
Last month, four of the UK’s leading research institutions-the Medical Research Council, Imperial College London, King’s College London, and [MORE]
Visualizing Nerve Endings
One feature of patient individuality is that the person on the surgical table may not have his [MORE]
The blue glow of a nuclear reactor comes from a phenomenon called “Cerenkov luminescence,” where electrons moving through an [MORE]
Dr. Gerd Binning
Royal Philips Electonics, in the Netherlands, and Munich-based Definiens have signed an agreement to pursue molecular imaging. [MORE]
Molecular Check
Conventional wisdom holds that if you live long enough you’ll develop arthritis. That may not be so likely, however, [MORE]
Mammography, ultrasound, MRI and BSGI are four techniques for imaging invasive lobular carcinoma. At a meeting of the Radiological Society [MORE]
Imaging and Surgery
Cancer takes its name from the Latin for crab; so now imagine trying to cut a crab from [MORE]