Brian Casey[email protected]Industry NewsAuntMinnie.com Business & Industry InsiderDecember 19, 2006Molecular ImagingMayo team refines scintimammography camera designDecember 18, 2006MRIAuntMinnieTV: MR spectroscopy shows impact of brain trainingDecember 14, 2006Womens ImagingRSNA studies mine DMIST data for mammo insightsDecember 13, 2006HomeTake AuntMinnie's Software Center for a test driveDecember 11, 2006Digital X-RayAuntMinnie.com Digital X-Ray InsiderDecember 10, 2006CT256-slice CT yields 'promising' results in coronary imagingDecember 6, 2006Residents/FellowsResidency programs could see big changesDecember 4, 2006HomeRSNA 2006: Speech recognition errors, medical displays, and moreNovember 29, 2006Industry NewsFuji touts CR mammo, moves into flat-panel DR with RSNA launchesCHICAGO - Long known for its computed radiography (CR) technology, Fujifilm Medical Systems USA of Stamford, CT, is using this week's RSNA show as a springboard to highlight its launch of the company's first radiography systems based on solid-state digital detectors. The company is also making the most of momentum generated by regulatory approval of its CR mammography system, and is also showing new enhancements for its Synapse line of PACS software.November 28, 2006Previous PagePage 108 of 190Next PageTop StoriesMRIUse of solar energy could cut MRI, CT carbon emissions by 70% and 40%Medical imaging is one of the highest energy users in healthcare, but "sustainability efforts are still lacking," researchers noted.Digital X-RayWhat’s the environmental impact of x-ray and fluoroscopy?UltrasoundLinens, disposable items make up most of ultrasound's carbon footprintMolecular ImagingPSMA PET-guided radiotherapy shows promiseSponsor ContentDigital Innovations Shaping the Future of Radiology