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Recognising the medical uses of this technology, Röntgen quickly took the world's first X-ray image of the human body. The legendary photograph was that of his wife's hand, which wore a ring ...
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A team of four astronauts took the first X-ray of a human hand in space as they floated high above our planet, making medical history. The X-ray was taken inside a SpaceX Dragon capsule orbiting ...
One of the architects of the Predators’ earliest teams has passed. Ray Shero, who served as Nashville’s first assistant general manager, died Tuesday night, according to an Associated Press ...
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Last week, crew members aboard the Fram2 mission posted to social media and shared the first-ever medical X-ray image taken in space. The image is a black-and-white scan of a hand with a ring, echoing ...
The SpaceXray project has released an image of the first X-ray taken from space, taken aboard SpaceX’s Fram2 mission. The Fram2 mission had a four-person crew aboard a Dragon capsule traveling 17,500 ...
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"This is the first X-ray ever done in space," said Amol Karnick, CEO of KA Imaging, a Waterloo-based company that's commercializing what it calls the world's first multi-image X-ray detector.