Novel imaging used on humans for the first time
March 13, 2026
March 13, 2026
WURZBURG, Germany, March 13 -- The University of Wurzburg issued the following news release:
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Novel imaging used on humans for the first time
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131 years ago, the physicist Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen discovered the rays named after him in Wurzburg, enabling completely new methods for visualising the human body. Now an interdisciplinary team of physicists and radiologists in Wurzburg has achieved another important milestone in medical imaging. . . .
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Novel imaging used on humans for the first time
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131 years ago, the physicist Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen discovered the rays named after him in Wurzburg, enabling completely new methods for visualising the human body. Now an interdisciplinary team of physicists and radiologists in Wurzburg has achieved another important milestone in medical imaging. . . .
