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Subatomic Inferno Under the Alps: A Tour of the Large Hadron Collider
GENEVA — The elevator buttons in front of me, hand-labeled in black marker, speak volumes: "Sky," says one, the other, "Hell." Sky is the Swiss-French border, pastoral Geneva countryside in the shadow of soaring Alpine mountains.
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:: 20, Jan 2012 :: T-RAYS TECHNOLOGY COULD HELP DEVELOP STAR TREK-STYLE HAND-HELD MEDICAL SCANNERS
The scientists say that the T-ray scanner and detector could provide part of the functionality of a Star Trek-like medical "tricorder" - a portable sensing, computing and data communications device - since the waves are capable of detecting biological phenomena such as increased blood flow around tumorous growths.
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Elsevier Ltd is not responsible for the content of external websites. The darkest forest US researchers have used the world’s darkest material to develop an infrared detector.
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T-rays technology could help develop star trek-style hand-held medical scanners
Scientists who have developed a new way to create a type of radiation known as Terahertz (THz) or T-rays - the technology behind full-body security scanners - say their new, stronger and more efficient continuous wave T-rays could be used to make better medical scanning gadgets and may one day lead to innovations similar to the “tricorder” scanner used in Star Trek.
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