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Low-intensity MRI takes first scan of a human brain
'''t takes only a tiny magnetic field to see clear through a person's head, a new study shows. A method called ultra-low field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has captured its first, blurry shots of a human brain, revealing activity as well as ...'
Wednesday, 14 November 2007   by technology.newscientist.com
New technology puts guilty verdict to the test
'''An academic at the University of Sheffield has used groundbreaking technology to investigate the potential innocence of a woman convicted of poisoning a child in her care. Professor Sean Spence, who has pioneered the use of functional Magnetic ...'
Friday, 2 November 2007   by www.eurekalert.org
Commission delays electromagnetic fields legislation
'''The European Commission has postponed legislation on workers' exposure to electric magnetic fields, which would have restricted the use of life-saving medical imaging devices. The move to defer the EU Physical Agents Directive from 2008 until 2012 ...'
Monday, 29 October 2007   by cordis.europa.eu:80
Laser-Detected MRI - a Major Breakthrough That Eliminates the Need for a High-field Magnet
'''Alex Pines, a faculty scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), is a leading expert on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and the basic technique underlying MRI: nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). MRI and NMR take advantage of the fact ...'
Thursday, 23 August 2007   by http://www.dotmed.com/news/story/4596
Paul Lauterbur
'''Professor Paul Lauterbur, the American chemist who shared the 2003 Nobel prize for physiology or medicine with Sir Peter Mansfield, of Nottingham University, for developing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) into a way to look inside living organisms, has ...'
Friday, 18 May 2007   by www.guardian.co.uk
Penn researchers to get 7 Tesla whole-body MRI system
'''(Philadelphia, PA) - Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine will soon be armed with a new, cutting-edge technological tool in the field of radiology - a 7 Tesla whole-body Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system. Penn's ...'
Monday, 28 August 2006   by www.eurekalert.org
Physicist Discovers Exotic Superconductivity
'''A University of Arizona physicist has discovered that powerful magnetic fields change the physical nature of superconductivity. UA Associate Professor of Physics Andrei Lebed has discovered that strong magnetism changes the basic, intrinsic properties ...'
Thursday, 17 August 2006   by www.sciencedaily.com
Tyco Healthcare / Mallinckrodt And IRadimed Corporation Announce North American Agreement
'''SEATTLE, May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- ISMRM ANNUAL MEETING -- Allowing continuous flow of intravenous drugs during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures has always been very challenging. The strong magnetic field always present with MRI scanners ...'
Thursday, 11 May 2006   by www.biospace.com
New Magnetic Herding Technique Proposed To Manipulate The Very Small
'''DURHAM, N.C. -- Engineers have introduced a new magnetic shepherding approach for deftly moving or positioning the kinds of tiny floating objects found within organisms, in order to advance potential applications in fields ranging from medicine to ...'
Tuesday, 21 June 2005   by www.sciencedaily.com
Scanner temperature check hope. Doctors are developing a technique to prevent patients inside MRI scanners from getting too hot.
'''Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanners use magnetic fields to build up a picture of the inside of the body. The stronger the magnetic resonance, the more accurate the image, but the hotter body tissue becomes. The researchers from Nottingham Trent ...'
Saturday, 26 March 2005   by news.bbc.co.uk
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