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A dynamic new approach to reducing fuel consumption and noise emissions
By introducing a flexible approach to managing aircraft arriving in the terminal airspace, the GALAAD project looks to reduce fuel consumption and noise emissions – all while maintaining safety and capacity.
Dose Exposure vs. Diagnostic Accuracy: Radiology's Tightrope Act
All medical interventions inherently involve some level of risk, and imaging is no exception. In fact, every year an estimated 74 million CT procedures are performed in the U.S., with the related radiation dose representing over 60% of all patient medical radiation exposure.
An autonomous Union, open to the world, and supported by EU Space
From enhancing Europe’s security to strengthening its competitiveness and supporting inclusivity, EU Space will play a key role in supporting the priorities set by the Cyprus Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Data-driven insights on the risks of rising sea levels
A new web-based platform improves decision-making on coastal risk management and adaptation.
Dad’s exposure to chemicals can impact his kid’s health
When a father is exposed to certain pollutants, the effect can be passed on to his children and even grandchildren.
When understanding black holes comes with strings attached
Connecting string theory to black holes, researchers advance our conceptual understanding of black hole microphysics.
Using AI to Autonomously Interpret Chest X-Rays: Too Soon or Not Soon Enough?
Should AI be used to autonomously interpret and report chest radiographs? That was the topic of a lively debate at a Thursday RSNA session.
Functional MRI Can Detect Diabetic Nephropathy Earlier
As the prevalence of diabetes continues to increase, so too does the rate of diabetic nephropathy, also known as diabetic kidney disease.
Imaging Meets the Forensic Files
Postmortem imaging is revolutionizing death investigation and research, with postmortem CT (PMCT) now regularly used to investigate deaths in both the forensic and clinical settings.
Mammography to Do Double Duty
Research shows how mammography can be used not only for breast cancer screening, but also to evaluate a woman’s risk for cardiovascular disease.
Why Everyone is Having the Wrong Nightmares About AI
Humans may excel at abstract thinking, problem solving and communication, but one thing we’ve never been very good at is predicting the future—especially when that future involves technology.
Virtual Fluoroscopy Offers Path to Around the Clock IR
Hospital emergency departments regularly face situations requiring interventional radiology (IR). When such situations happen during working hours, they are readily handled by experienced IR personnel. But the reality is that traumas, embolisms and ruptures don’t always occur between nine and five.
From Sparse Radiologist Annotations to Precise Image-Guided Interventions
When it comes to implementing precise radiation therapy plans for tumors that move with respiration, such as those in the lungs or abdomen, 4D CT remains the tool of choice.
Fast 5 Speakers Touch on Some of Radiology’s Most Pressing Challenges
Topics at this year’s Fast 5 sessions ranged from business to burnout, sustainability to
sports.
Engineering Prompts, Extracting Diagnoses
Unstructured reports are an ongoing challenge in radiology—a challenge that can limit the ability to extract standardized information for research, quality improvement and AI development.
“The rapid evolution of large language models (LLMs) offers promising opportunities for radiology report annotation, particularly when it comes to identifying specific diagnostic findings,” said Mana Moassefi, MD, an incoming radiology resident at Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, MN. Dr. Moassefi co-authored a rec...