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Scientists develop new low-cost, environmentally friendly x-ray technology – Health Imaging

Researchers have created a low-cost, environmentally friendly material that could have a big impact on x-ray technology.
Florida State University scientists recently described their approach to developing novel x-ray scintillators in Nature Communications. It involves replacing lead or heavy metals with an organic compound for a more versatile, flexible detector.
Co-author of the Aug. 28 study, Biwu Ma, PhD, a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Tallahassee, Flo…
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