AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersAIDutch 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, 2020Industry NewsIntelligent Ultrasound posts 2020 half-year financialsUltrasound artificial intelligence software and simulation developer Intelligent Ultrasound Group has posted mixed financial results for the 2020 half-year period.August 5, 2020Clinical NewsMevion to provide proton therapy system in SpainMevion Medical Systems is installing its Mevion S250i proton therapy system with Hyperscan pencil-beam scanning at a hospital operated by Andalusian Health Service in Córdoba, Spain.August 4, 2020Clinical NewsRussian scientists develop breast MRI deviceA group of Russian scientists have developed a device that can enable existing MRI scanners to perform breast MRI without the need for specialized breast coils. They shared their results in research published online on 31 July in Nature Communications.August 4, 2020Clinical NewsImricor forms European sales partnership with PhilipsMRI-guided cardiac ablation technology developer Imricor Medical Systems has signed a European sales collaboration agreement with Philips Healthcare.August 3, 2020Clinical NewsU.K. releases MRI safety information leafletThe U.K. Society of Radiographers has released a leaflet containing key information that nonradiology hospital staff need to know about MRI scans.August 3, 2020Clinical News3D printed shin bone cage helps avoid amputationsCT scans are being used successfully to create 3D-printed shin bone cages that can help prevent amputations in patients with severe fractures, according to a news report in 3D Printing Media Network.August 3, 2020Industry NewsSiemens revenue falls 7% in third quarterSiemens Healthineers saw its revenue fall 7% in the company's third fiscal quarter due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The company saw a single-digit sales decline in its Imaging business and a double-digit drop in its Diagnostics division.August 2, 2020Clinical NewsU.S. government awards SNMMI $750K grantThe U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) awarded the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) a grant for $750,000 (636,866 euros) over three years to support nuclear medicine initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa.July 30, 2020Industry NewsEsaote lands big China DR dealItalian ultrasound vendor Esaote fulfilled an agreement with WDM, a large medical device manufacturer in China, to install over 50 digital radiography (DR) systems in the country.July 30, 2020Previous PagePage 255 of 954Next PageTop StoriesECR 2026From salsa to sunrise: Step into Vienna's music sceneWhile the ECR fills your head, Vienna fills the rest. Once the sessions wrap, this city's music scene can take over, pulling you into subway arches, onto dance floors, and eventually to a sausage stand at 4 a.m. with mustard on your sleeve.CTMarie-Pierre Revel looks ahead to lung sessions at ECR 2026CT PreviewRoad to ECR 2026: CT PreviewInterventionalHow much solid waste do neurointerventions generate?AIResidents outperform AI on intracranial hemorrhage detection