Scientists have created a perovskite-based gamma-ray detector that surpasses traditional nuclear medicine imaging technology.
A new detector aims to reduce costs while improving the quality of nuclear medicine. Physicians use nuclear medicine techniques such as SPECT scans to observe how the heart pumps, follow patterns of ...
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Perovskite Camera That Can Detect Individual Gamma Rays Reveals The Human Body From The Inside
High energy scans or the body looking for tumors or infections could be greatly improved by adopting perovskite detectors ...
Traditional scanners rely on cadmium zinc telluride (CZT) or sodium iodide detectors, which are either costly or produce ...
Researchers have developed the first perovskite-based detector that can capture gamma rays for nuclear medicine scans with ...
Scientists from Northwestern University have developed the world’s first medical camera based on perovskite crystals, a ...
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The Crystal Behind Next Gen Solar Panels May Transform Cancer and Heart Disease Scans
Tiny pixels can save millions of lives and make nuclear medicine scans affordable for both hospitals and patients.
GENERAL SANTOS CITY (MindaNews / 13 September) – Residents of General Santos and nearby provinces no longer need to travel ...
Physicians rely on nuclear medicine scans, like SPECT scans, to watch the heart pump, track blood flow and detect diseases hidden deep inside the body. But today’s scanners depend on expensive ...
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Crystal Camera Breakthrough Could Transform Nuclear Medicine Imaging
Breakthrough perovskite crystal camera delivers sharper, faster, safer nuclear medicine scans at lower cost—promising shorter ...
A new kind of ‘camera’ is poking at the invisible world of the human body – and it’s made from the same weird crystals that ...
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