First Diagnostic X-Rays Captured During SpaceX Mission
Crew members aboard a commercial SpaceX mission successfully acquired diagnostic-quality X-rays in orbit using an ultraportable imaging system.
Crew members aboard a commercial SpaceX mission successfully acquired diagnostic-quality X-rays in orbit using an ultraportable imaging system.
The new agent is indicated for visualizing lesions in the central nervous system and other body regions for adult and pediatric patients.
The five-year project funded by ARPA-H aims to develop ultra-high dose rate cancer treatments using existing linear accelerators.
The cleared system introduces spectral imaging capabilities designed to support tissue characterization and streamline CT workflows.
Read MoreThe next-generation CT platform delivers reconstruction speeds of up to 106 images per second and supports up to 270 patients per day, with an 85-cm bore designed for complex procedures.
Read MoreResearchers used low-dose DDR cineloops to measure scapulohumeral rhythm following anatomic and reverse total shoulder arthroplasty, highlighting the modality’s potential role in functional imaging and post-operative assessment.
Read MoreThe solution identifies and categorizes positive findings across lung, pleura, heart, bone, and hardware regions to support clinical decision-making.
Read MoreGE HealthCare’s updated LOGIQ portfolio targets growing imaging volumes with automated abdominal tools, ultrasound-guided fat fraction, and expanded third-party AI integration.
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