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Why and how do we use X-rays in medicine
Have you ever wondered what are X-rays used for in medicine? And how do they work? Are X-rays dangerous? In this video, we will be answering all the lingering questions you may have about this popular medical imaging technique.
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TED-Ed
TED-Ed: How X-rays see through your skin - Ge Wang
Originally discovered by accident, X-rays are now used about 100 million times a year in clinics around the world. How do these magic eyes work? Ge Wang details the history and mechanics of the X-ray machine and CT scanners.
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Digitalization of X-ray Imaging: Revolutionizing Healthcare in England
This video highlights the transition from traditional X-ray films to digital imaging and storage in hospitals across England. The nationwide computerized system allows doctors to make diagnoses from screens, eliminating the need to...
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Uses and Applications of Electromagnetic Waves
In this lecture video, the different types of electromagnetic waves are examined, and their uses and applications are explored. The video begins with an overview of the electromagnetic spectrum, starting with gamma rays and ending with...
DoodleScience
X-Rays _ GCSE Physics
X-Rays are part of the electromagnetic spectrum and have a wavelength of about the diameter of an atom. Because of this small wavelength they are able to penetrate healthy tissue but are absorbed by denser material like bone and metal....
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The most popular types of MEDICAL IMAGING techniques
X-Rays, CT Scans, MRIs, Mammograms, Ultrasounds, and PET Scans are some of the more important types of medical imaging techniques used by doctors and other healthcare professionals to look inside our bodies.
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X-Rays | GCSE Physics | Doodle Science
Follow me!href='https://twitter.com/DoodleSci' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>me! Doodle Science teaches you high school physics in a less boring way in almost no time! GCSE Science Script: X-Rays are part of the electromagnetic...
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Decoding the Flight Abilities of Archaeopteryx: Insights from X-ray Scans
The video explores the fascinating Archaeopteryx fossil found at the Natural History Museum in London. Scientists have long debated whether this creature could fly or not, given its characteristics resembling both dinosaurs and modern...
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Space Research Center's Medical Breakthroughs: Advancements in Bioimaging and Scanning for Cancer and Poisoning Research
Scientists at the University of Leicester's Space Research Center have developed technology that is revolutionizing medical imaging and scanning. Their breakthroughs in bioimaging can be applied to X-ray work in hospitals and research...
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WHAT IS A CT SCAN and why do we need it
Have you ever wondered what are ct scans used for? And how do they work? In this video, we will be answering all the lingering questions you may have about this popular medical imaging technique.
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Exploring the Technology Behind Full Body Scanners
A body scanner is a security device used in commercial airlines to detect metallic and non-metallic threats. There are two types of scanners, one using X-rays and the other using millimeter wave technology. Understand the differences...
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Art Restoration and Conservation
Restoration starts with a thorough chemical analysis, an x-ray and even cat-scans to understand the make-up of each piece and the possible effects of different cleaning methods.
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CT Scanners and Advancements in Medical Imaging
The CT scanner is a revolutionary medical imaging technology that combines digital processing and X-ray technology to produce high-resolution 3D images of internal organs. It can detect abnormalities like tumors, blood clots, and bone...
Next Animation Studio
TSA and AA developing new 3D luggage scanners for US airports
The TSA is working with American Airlines to bring about a new scanning machine that may change the experience of security lines for many travelers, reports CBS News.
Big Think
How AI will liberate doctors from keyboards and basements | Eric Topol
Give yourself the gift of learning. Subscribe to Big Think Edge hereref='http://bit.ly/bigthinkedge' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>here - Machines can help doctors by spotting abnormalities in X-rays or MRA scans that the physicians...
TED Talks
Nick Veasey: Exposing the invisible
Nick Veasey shows outsized X-ray images that reveal the otherworldly inner workings of familiar objects -- from the geometry of a wildflower to the anatomy of a Boeing 747. Producing these photos is dangerous and painstaking, but the...
Seeker
How Did Roboticists Get This Ancient Fossil To Walk?
Advanced computer tomography scans are changing the way paleontologists are studying ancient life and “OroBOT” may be just the beginning. How Did Science Get Neanderthals So Wrong? -'https://youtu.be/VAaTaZqleeY' target='_blank'...
Science360
DigiMorph: Bringing Fossils to Life - Science Nation
High tech x-ray scanning equipment has opened up a whole new world to scientists studying delicate specimens such as fossils, skeletons and ancient manuscripts. It's called "high resolution X-ray computed tomography," and it essentially...
Institute of Human Anatomy
Learning Anatomy Effectively with Kenhub: Exploring the Rotator Cuff Muscles
In this video, the instructor introduces Kenhub, an anatomical educator software platform that offers video lectures, quizzes, and anatomical atlases. The instructor demonstrates how to navigate the platform and shows how it can be used...
Science360
XROMM PUTS BIOMECHANICS ON THE FAST TRACK
The protective shells that have helped keep turtles around for millions of years have also kept scientists guessing about just what's going on inside. With support from the National Science Foundation, biologist Elizabeth Brainerd and...
The British Museum
Virtual autopsy: exploring a natural mummy from early Egypt
The life and death of Gebelein Man Found in around 1896, the mummy known as Gebelein man was buried in about 3500 BC at the site of Gebelein in Upper Egypt. He has been in the British Museum collection for over 100 years, but it was not...
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From the inside out at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2014
From the inside out: frontiers in medical imaging exhibit at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2014. Professor Mark Lythgoe, UCL Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging (CABI), Director. Isabel Christie, UCL CABI, PhD student....
Natural History Museum
Big teeth for a tiny dinosaur | Natural History Museum
A tiny dinosaur with big canine teeth showed for the first time how one of the earliest dinosaurs grew into an adult. Dinosaur expert, Dr Richard Butler, led a team of scientists from London, Cambridge and Chicago who used CT scans and...
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Using a 3D Printer to Make Human Body Parts
Many of the technologies first fictionalized in Star Trek are now a reality. Using x-rays, scans, and a mixture of cells, scientists can actually print human tissue and organs. From: THE REAL STORY: Star Trekref='http://bit.ly/1kaIiYa'...