AuntMinnie.com staff writersNuclear MedicineGE HealthCare's MIM Software gains FDA clearanceGE HealthCareGE HealthCare’s MIM Software has received clearance from the FDA to calculate the absorbed dose of radionuclides using a Monte Carlo method.October 3, 2024Digital X-RayDetection Technology opens service, production facilityX-ray detector developer Detection Technology is establishing a service and production facility in Delhi, India.October 3, 2024Practice ManagementRoyal Philips highlights greenhouse gas emissions successPhilipsRoyal Philips is highlighting greenhouse gas emissions reduction results following collaboration with customers to mitigate their carbon footprints.October 3, 2024Radiation Oncology/TherapyIBC launches subsidiary, RadSepIBC Advanced Technologies is launching its subsidiary, RadSep, which will focus on radiochemical separation technology.October 3, 2024Radiology EducationScanLabMR adds virtual patients to CT simulatorImaging simulation software company ScanLabMR has launched a new version of its CT simulator for clinical training that features virtual patients.October 2, 2024Nuclear MedicineNusano nabs $115M for medical isotope productionNusano has received $115 million in a funding round for initial product launches of medical isotopes lutetium-177 and actinium-225.October 2, 2024Molecular ImagingSNMMI applauds introduction of Find it Early ActThe SNMMI is lauding the introduction in the U.S. Senate of the Find it Early Act, noting that the bill now includes molecular breast imaging.October 2, 2024Radiologic TechnologistASRT donates $10K to for hurricane reliefThe ASRT has donated $10,000 to the American Red Cross to assist with Hurricane Helene disaster relief efforts across the southeastern U.S.October 2, 2024RSNARSNA highlights 2024 technical exhibitsTechnical exhibits at this year’s RSNA annual meeting in Chicago will showcase radiology’s latest advances.October 2, 2024Imaging LeadersStanford radiology seeks new leadershipBoth the chair and executive vice chair of the Department of Radiology at Stanford University in Stanford, CA, have stepped down from their roles.October 2, 2024Previous PagePage 89 of 190Next PageTop StoriesAIAI model shows promise for diagnosing prostate cancerThe sensitivity of the model was comparable to that of nuclear medicine physicians.CT'Habitat' AI model helps stratify lung nodule disease risk on LDCTMRICE MRI-based radiomics model captures DEB TACE-induced tumor changesUltrasoundPOCUS performs well in assessing pathologic venous congestionCTMachine learning plus CT helps assess severity of COPD