CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. scientists have developed a way to add color to medical scans known as MRIs, potentially enhancing the information and sensitivity the images provide, they said on Wednesday.
Polymer scientists from the University of Twente have developed a new phosphorus-based polymer that they say could help heteronuclear MRI end its reliance on fluoropolymers. “As a scientist, you’re ...
Imagine: You’re lying on a soft table in a dim room. Your favorite color glows around you as music you chose plays in the background. Straight ahead there’s a screen playing pretty pictures, or ...