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Researchers capture X-ray images with unprecedented speed and resolution – Phys.org
Researchers have demonstrated a new high-resolution X-ray imaging technique that can capture the motion of rapidly moving objects and quickly changing dynamics. The new method could be used for non-destructive imaging of moving mechanical components and to ca…

Researchers have demonstrated a new high-resolution X-ray imaging technique that can capture the motion of rapidly moving objects and quickly changing dynamics. The new method could be used for non-destructive imaging of moving mechanical components and to capture biological processes not previously available with medical X-ray imaging.
“The technique we demonstrated can be used with any X-ray source, plus it is low cost, simple and robust,” said research team leader Sharon Shwartz from Bar-Ila…
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