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X-Ray System Aims to Show Skeletal Movement in 3-D
PROVIDENCE, R.I., Feb. 5, 2007 -- A new technology is being created that will allow doctors and scientists to do the seemingly impossible: See inside living humans and animals and watch their bones move in three dimensions as they run, fly, jump, swim and slither. This...
SPIE: Photonics West Reveals Upbeat Industry
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 29, 2007 -- Photonics West 2007 -- with its sold-out exhibition, 3000 presentations, 70 courses and record attendance -- surpassed expectations and indicated an upbeat optics and photonics industry, event organizer SPIE said. Photonics West concluded last...
Imaging Focus of BiOS at Photonics West
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 23, 2007 -- Photonics West 2007 opened Saturday amid a number of photonics-related advances, both commercially and in development, that are creating a great deal of excitement. BiOS 2007, the International Biomedical Optics Symposium, kicked off Photonics West...
Imaging Focus of BiOS at Photonics West
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 23, 2007 -- Photonics West 2007 opened Saturday amid a number of photonics-related advances, both commercially and in development, that are creating a great deal of excitement. BiOS 2007, the International Biomedical Optics Symposium, kicked off Photonics West...
Medical Imaging Research Gets $3M From DoD
HOUSTON, Jan. 8, 2007 -- Rice University has received a $3 million award from the US Department of Defense for a five-year program to develop miniaturized molecular imaging technologies -- including microendoscope and needle-compatible fiber-optic systems -- for use in...
Imaging Method Detects Alzheimer's Risk
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2, 2007 -- An innovative brain-scan technology shows promise in detecting those at risk for developing Alzheimer's disease, years before symptoms become obvious, by showing in living brains the abnormal protein deposits that can lead to the disease --...
Comparing techniques for coronary artery disease diagnosis
Jan 1, 2007 — Clogged coronary arteries may not necessarily lead to poor blood perfusion to the heart muscle, a recent study that compares multislice CT with stress myocardial perfusion imaging confirms. Nor do test results that indicate good blood circulation to...
Molecular Imaging via MRI
Jan 1, 2007 — When it comes to peering inside the body, MRI offers some significant advantages over other imaging techniques. It is noninvasive and rapid, does not involve potentially damaging ionizing radiation, and can spot problems deep within tissue. That is...
Biophotonics Market Predicted to Hit $133 Billion by 2016
Nov 29, 2006 — The biophotonics industry -- a combination of photon-based experimental manipulation and advanced optical imaging to examine biological functions at the cellular level -- is growing at approximately 31 percent annually, with worldwide revenues...
PI/Acton: A Pioneer in Light Detection
TRENTON, N.J., Aug. 1, 2006 -- Princeton Instruments/Acton (PI/Acton), a manufacturer of high-performance light detection systems for spectroscopy, imaging, x-ray surveillance and laser optics applications, has released a number of revolutionary technologies from its...
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