
In vitro platform enables realistic studies of neurological disorders
A neuro-microphysiological system explores electrical activity in 3D neuronal networks
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A neuro-microphysiological system explores electrical activity in 3D neuronal networks
Canadian technology start-up Medscint is working with customers to develop a new generation of real-time, small-field dosimetry solutions based on plastic scintillation detectors
Suman Shrestha, who is doing a PhD in medical physics in the US, on why he wants to return to Nepal with his new-found skills and expertise
Photon-counting CT, dissolvable pacemakers, FLASH radiotherapy and more
A prototype proton imaging system shows potential to create proton therapy plans with smaller target margins
The DirectDensity algorithm from Siemens Healthineers gives radiation oncologists and medical physicists ready access to CT images optimized for both patient contouring and dose calculation
Researchers identify key design rules for fabricating robust, high-sensitivity curved X-ray detectors for medical applications
The annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America saw researchers present their latest brain imaging research
Convolutional neural networks trained to diagnose abnormalities on medical images often focus on irrelevant image features
Ultrasound measurements of muscle dynamics during walking enable individualized control of a robotic ankle exosuit