Las Vegas, NV / / December 24, 2025 / ContrastConnect Key Takeaways CMS has permanently authorized virtual contrast supervision beginning January 1, 2026, allowing radiologists to oversee contrast ...
Snake-inspired thermal vision is moving from the lab toward devices that look a lot like everyday cameras and phones. By mimicking how vipers sense heat and fusing that idea with standard silicon ...
BMI Imaging Attends MSACROA 2025 to Support Innovation in Admissions and Records Management BMI Imaging Systems joins registrars and admissions professionals in Lancaster to discuss secure ...
Abstract: Terahertz imaging provides valuable insights into the composition and structure of objects or materials, with applications spanning security screening, medical imaging, materials science, ...
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Optain's next-generation robotic retinal imaging and EyePACS's nationwide teleophthalmology network unite to expand access to early disease detection for communities across the U.S. and worldwide. For ...
Kasi Sandhanam from the Singapore National Eye Centre won the imaging category with an outstanding entry captured on a Haag-Streit BX 900. The overall winner of the imaging category was Kasi Sandhanam ...
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Abstract: High-resolution medical images are critical for preserving intricate anatomical details essential for accurate diagnosis, effective surgical planning, and creating precise digital twins.
Microsoft is killing its Lens mobile app and recommends that users switch to its Microsoft 365 Copilot app instead. But there are many mobile scanning solutions out there. Including Google Drive, ...
Microsoft has announced it would be shutting down its mobile document-scanning Lens app. The app would be retired from Android and iOS devices from September 15, and two months later, it would be ...