Erik L. Ridley[email protected]Artificial IntelligenceAI software developers win big in U.K. initiativeRadiology-oriented artificial intelligence (AI) software figured prominently on the list of initial winners of the U.K. government's new AI in Health and Care Award, which will provide a total of 140 million pounds (154.3 million euros) in funding over three years to support the testing and evaluation of AI technology.September 9, 20203D PrintingAuntMinnieEurope.com Advanced Visualization InsiderAugust 18, 2020Pediatric RadiologyVirtual reality can improve patient experience in MRIVirtual reality technology could significantly improve the patient experience during MRI scans and help to mitigate claustrophobia, according to research from a top U.K. facility presented at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine virtual conference.August 18, 2020Clinical NewsAugmented reality's role expands in MRIAugmented reality enables MRI users to control scanners wirelessly and visualize images in 3D, all while keeping patients in direct sight, researchers reported at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine virtual conference.August 16, 2020Artificial IntelligenceAuntMinnieEurope.com Artificial Intelligence InsiderAugust 9, 2020Artificial IntelligenceCan AI lower radiologists' mammography workload?Artificial intelligence (AI)-based software can reliably categorize a significant percentage of negative screening mammograms as normal, potentially decreasing mammography reading workload for radiologists by more than half, according to two presentations made at the recent ECR 2020 virtual meeting.August 9, 2020Artificial IntelligenceDutch team uses deep learning to assess COVID-19 casesA Dutch group has developed a system of three deep-learning algorithms that automatically segments the five pulmonary lobes. It can assess CT severity scores per lobe and be used to quantify lung damage in COVID-19 patients.August 6, 2020Artificial IntelligenceSwiss team uses AI to predict stroke treatment successInvestigators from Geneva, Switzerland, have reported that artificial intelligence (AI) and radiomics can help to predict if a therapy approach for acute ischemic stroke will be successful. This might pave the way for personalized endovascular patient management.July 28, 2020Artificial IntelligenceNew website aims to help radiologists find AI softwareA group from Radboud University Medical Center in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, has launched a website to help radiologists find and learn about the radiology artificial intelligence (AI) software applications that are commercially available in Europe.July 20, 2020Artificial IntelligenceECR 2020: Radiologists, data scientists needed for AIGreater involvement by radiologists and more help from data scientists are needed to improve the performance of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and expand their use in clinical practice, a leading Spanish expert told ECR Online registrants on Thursday.July 16, 2020Previous PagePage 11 of 58Next PageTop StoriesCTBelgium moves ahead with novel radiology referral schemeAn initiative is underway in Belgium to improve the justification and appropriateness of radiology referrals. But will it succeed? Prof. Erik Ranschaert gives his opinion.CTAssessing CT image quality: Which method is best?CTCT pearls from Ireland’s top orthopedic hospitalMolecular ImagingSPECT/CT identifies prostate cancer patients with poor outcomesUltrasoundMore ultrasound cuts risks in pregnancies with less fetal movement