Next-generation scans: Seeing into the future
Peter Gwynne
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Peter Gwynne: Peter Gwynne is a freelance science writer based in Sandwich, Massachusetts.
Nature, 2013, vol. 502, issue 7473, S96-S97
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From magnetically tagged sugar to smoke-sensing surgical knives and beams of high-energy protons, the next wave of imaging technologies will provide a clearer view of the body.
Date: 2013
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