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AZoSensors on MSNAI-Powered X-Ray Technology for Isolating Dangerous BatteriesThe DangerSort project at Fraunhofer IIS aims to prevent fires in sorting plants by using AI and X-ray technology to identify ...
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New X-ray sensor promises safer medical imaging with less radiationResearchers from Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah University of Science and Technology have created a new X-ray sensor that provides clearer images while significantly reducing radiation doses.
The trouble is that X-ray cabinets designed for electronics are hideously expensive, even on the secondary market. Unless, of course, their sensors are kaput, in which case they’re not of much use.
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