Attention folks who enjoy the educationally macabre: Engineers in Christchurch, New Zealand have recently developed an advanced type of 3D color x-ray machine, and it delivers graphical results so ...
As useful as X-rays are for imaging bones, there’s only so much we can see in a flat greyscale image. But this new scanner adds color and a third dimension, creating high resolution, cutaway 3D models ...
When Wilhelm Röntgen found X-rays in the late 1800s, the world was given a new way of seeing inside the human body and peering into hidden structures. That black-and-white imaging method still powers ...
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First X-ray glow and color shift of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS
Is it actually possible that a comet from another star system could change color right in front of our eyes and then broadcast its chemistry in X-rays? That’s exactly what is being observed by ...
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