MIT researchers say they have a new technique that more than doubles the usual depth limit of metabolic imaging.
Laser-stimulated fluorescence (LSF) imaging of early pterosaurs uncovers new soft tissue data of tail vane that reveals sophisticated, dynamic tensioning usage and expands its evolutionary origins.
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The editor’s pick for this issue is a review article discussing the promise of hyperpolarised xenon MRI, a non-invasive ...
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MIT researchers have developed a groundbreaking imaging method that can penetrate twice as deep into living tissue as ...
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In the dynamic realm of dentistry, few professionals have left as profound an impact as Vladimir Soyfer. Known for his ...