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Physics aids new medical techniques
Since the discovery of X-rays, fundamental physics has been a source of ideas for radiography and medical imaging. A new imaging method firmly rooted in particle physics was chosen by Time magazine as one of its "Inventions of the Year 2000". The award-winning invention in the medical scie...
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description | Since the discovery of X-rays, fundamental physics has been a source of ideas for radiography and medical imaging. A new imaging method firmly rooted in particle physics was chosen by Time magazine as one of its "Inventions of the Year 2000". The award-winning invention in the medical science category was a scanner that combined the advantages of computer tomography with positron emission tomography. The use of these techniques, which depend on detecting and analysing electromagnetic radiation (X-rays or gamma rays respectively), show that detection techniques from particle physics have made, and continue to make, essential contributions to medical science. (0 refs). |
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spelling | cern-5066562019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/506656engCERN. GenevaPhysics aids new medical techniquesHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsSince the discovery of X-rays, fundamental physics has been a source of ideas for radiography and medical imaging. A new imaging method firmly rooted in particle physics was chosen by Time magazine as one of its "Inventions of the Year 2000". The award-winning invention in the medical science category was a scanner that combined the advantages of computer tomography with positron emission tomography. The use of these techniques, which depend on detecting and analysing electromagnetic radiation (X-rays or gamma rays respectively), show that detection techniques from particle physics have made, and continue to make, essential contributions to medical science. (0 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:5066562001 |
spellingShingle | Health Physics and Radiation Effects CERN. Geneva Physics aids new medical techniques |
title | Physics aids new medical techniques |
title_full | Physics aids new medical techniques |
title_fullStr | Physics aids new medical techniques |
title_full_unstemmed | Physics aids new medical techniques |
title_short | Physics aids new medical techniques |
title_sort | physics aids new medical techniques |
topic | Health Physics and Radiation Effects |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/506656 |
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