Recently I had an article emailed to me for consideration for Semelka's Spin that was written by a first-year medical student at the University of Manitoba, Canada; this student is planning to pursue ...
In a dim German laboratory in 1895, Wilhelm Röntgen’s accidental discovery of X-rays cracked open a new era in medicine, letting humanity see inside itself for the first time. In 1895, inside a ...
On the night of November 8, 1895, German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen finished his supper and went to his laboratory to conduct some routine experiments. Roentgen had no way of knowing that, ...
Wilhelm Röntgen, “Hand with Rings,” a print of one of the first X-ray photographs showing the left hand of Röntgen’s wife, Anna Bertha Ludwig (1895) (via Wellcome Images/Wikimedia) In a series for the ...
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (or Roentgen), a German physicist, was the first person to systematically produce and detect electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range today known as X-rays, or Röntgen ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The 19th century was a time of great discovery and life-changing inventions. During the second half of the ...
Honolulu, HI | April 18, 2023—The American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) is pleased to announce that The Roentgen Fund® 2023 Honorary Lecture, “Advanced High-Resolution CT (HRCT),” will be dedicated to ...
REFERRING to two letters in your last issue, p. 388, it is somewhat disconcerting to have Prof. Röntgen's original experiment—viz, the observation of shadows thrown on a barium-platino-cyanide ...
Anyone who enjoys playing games with their musical friends, asking them to identify and date unfamiliar works, could have great fun with this disc. Born in Utrecht, Holland, Julius Röntgen (1855-1932) ...
PROF. RÖNTGEN'S remarkable discovery will materially affect our views concerning the relation between the ether and matter; but further experimental evidence is required before any opinion can be ...
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