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Researchers produce first in vivo images of brain inflammation using MRI

Chronic inflammation of the brain is linked to a range of increasingly common degenerative brain diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Evidence suggests that...

Reducing metal artefacts in photon-counting CT

Metal implants in the body, such as hip replacements or dental fillings, are a major source of artefacts in CT images. Clinically available methods...

Deep-learning framework identifies regions of COVID-19 infection in lung scans

An artificial neural network that can identify regions of COVID-19 lung infection in CT scans, despite being trained only on images of healthy patients,...

Advanced algorithm predicts outcome for patients with severe brain injury

A team of US-based researchers has created an innovative deep-learning model that analyses CT scans and clinical information to predict six-month outcomes for patients...

Lighting up single cells to detect lung cancer earlier

Nat. Commun. 10.1038/s41467-022-30265-z)" width="635" height="351"> When a CT scan highlights a suspicious looking nodule, the next step is to perform a biopsy to rule out...

MRI’s ‘forgotten’ contrast agent makes dramatic reappearance

After decades of dormancy, deuterium is surging in research use as a contrast agent for MRI. Researchers discussed deuterium’s potential in a talk at...

Imaging innovation sharpens the view for radiotherapy clinics

Acquiring CT data at two different energies improves the quality of images used for radiotherapy treatment planning and offers an insight into functional processes inside the body

The post Imaging innovation sharpens the view for radiotherapy clinics appeared first on Physics World.

Could optical brain imaging helmets be the future of wearable technology?

Kernel Flow is a non-invasive optical brain imaging system fashioned into a compact and wearable helmet for measuring brain function

The post Could optical brain imaging helmets be the future of wearable technology? appeared first on Physics World.

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