This week the folks at MARS Bioimaging revealed the first 3D color X-Ray of the insides of a human body. They've got a device called the MARS large bore spectral scanner, AKA the MARS spectral x-ray ...
Anthony Butler (left) with his father Phil Butler, and their MARS spectral X-ray scanner. (Courtesy: University of Canterbury) The MARS scanner uses Medipix3 technology developed at CERN to produce ...
The first human has been scanned with a revolutionary new 3D colour medical scanner invented by New Zealand scientists and employing technology developed at the European Organization for Nuclear ...
A revolutionary compact 3D colour wrist scanner invented by a University of Otago, Christchurch professor will soon be tested in a large scale international clinical trial. This development follows a ...
The University of Canterbury said it will build the world's first human colour x-ray scanner, with the help of a six-year, $12 million, government grant announced today. Auckland and Waikato ...