AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersClinical NewsAlphatec to acquire digital x-ray developer EOSMedical device company Alphatec Holdings plans to acquire orthopedic digital imaging technology developer EOS Imaging.March 1, 2020Clinical NewsDon't fear radiation, U.K. expert warnsAn Imperial College London professor has noted that patients' fear of radiation can sometimes exceed the actual risks from medical imaging, according to a news report from the college.February 27, 2020ConferencePhilips, ESR partner on ultrasound program at ECR 2020Royal Philips, the parent company of Philips Healthcare, and the European Society of Radiology (ESR) have partnered to host a series of ultrasound educational sessions at the upcoming ECR 2020 in Vienna.February 27, 2020Product NewsKA Imaging to launch dual-energy upgrade for x-rayDigital x-ray manufacturer KA Imaging will launch Reveal, a new x-ray detector that clinicians can use to retrofit older machines to perform dual-energy absorptiometry.February 26, 2020ConferenceESR: Know the facts about the coronavirusThe European Society of Radiology (ESR) is asking attendees of next month's ECR not to become caught up in potential "hysteria" regarding the coronavirus disease and to know the facts about it.February 25, 2020Industry NewsMILabs installs micro-CT at CharitéPreclinical imaging developer MILabs has installed its micro-CT scanner at the Julius Wolff Institute for Biomechanics and Musculoskeletal Regeneration at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin.February 25, 2020Medical, Legal, and PracticeSiemens: Mobile imaging is key investment areaSiemens Financial Services has released research that identifies mobile imaging as an important investment area for healthcare in the U.K.February 25, 2020Medical, Legal, and PracticeU.K. radiographer gets struck off register for hate crimeA radiographer who bombed one of the U.K.'s oldest synagogues on Holocaust Memorial Day has been removed from the medical register, according to a report published in the Daily Mail.February 24, 2020Clinical NewsWhat's radiology's role in the coronavirus outbreak?Radiologists are in a prime position to support the timely detection and diagnosis of the novel coronavirus disease, according to an article published online on 18 February in European Radiology.February 23, 2020Clinical NewsHow to classify radiological research studiesResearchers from the U.K. and U.S. discussed the appropriate application of terms commonly used to describe radiological research studies in an article published online on 21 February in European Radiology.February 23, 2020Previous PagePage 284 of 954Next PageTop StoriesECR 2026ECR: Ethical AI in radiology -- why safety begins after deploymentThe algorithms are here. New regulations aren't. And the clinical evidence is still catching up. At ECR 2026 in Vienna, a session on AI ethics examined what fills that gap, and who bears the cost.ECR 2026ECR: FDG-PET/CT detects stroke damage missed by CT and MRIECR 2026Video from ECR: Steve Holloway on industry trendsECR 2026ECR: New guidelines point to MRI for rectal cancer evaluationECR 2026ECR: Mammography techs to have key role in risk-based cancer screening