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Nanotube-Powered X-Rays

Tiny electron emitters inside an x-ray generator could improve medical imaging and cancer therapy.

Remaking X-Rays

Silicon gratings heighten contrast.

A Miniature Synchrotron

Researchers get a new tool to determine protein structures.

High-Contrast X-Rays

Dark-field x-ray imaging could make for more-accurate mammograms and better security screens.

Virtual Paleontology

Paleontologists use CT scans to identify unreachable fossils.

Changing the Physics behind X-Ray Imaging

Researchers integrate refraction information to improve x-ray resolution.

Quantum Detection of Tooth Decay

A new laser device designed to detect the earliest stages of tooth decay could help dentists stop cavities in their tracks.

Catching Evolution on the Run

3-D x-ray videos of species in motion will help scientists understand how they evolved.

Better Screening for Breast Cancer

Tests show that measuring electrical resistance could lead to a cheap and easy way to detect the disease early.

Walking like a Bomber

New strides in radar and gait-analysis software show that it's possible to detect when someone is carrying a bomb well before he or she reaches a security checkpoint.

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