Frances Rylands-Monk[email protected]ConferenceVirtual reality and postmortem imaging bring crime scenes 'to life'How do the Swiss use postmortem imaging? What technology being used in the courtroom? Leading expert Dr. Michael Thali, who is participating in the "Radiology of the Afterlife" course at ECR 2023, speaks about the Zurich approach and new trends in virtopsy.February 28, 2023ConferenceWill the Beast from the East return to Vienna to blight ECR 2023?Five years on from the Beast from the East that had a major impact on ECR and caused the Danube to freeze over, there are rumors circulating of the arrival of a cold snap this week. But no severe weather pattern is likely to affect the congress, say experts.February 27, 2023ConferenceSustainability and green radiology emerge as hot topics at ECR 2023Imaging's role in fighting climate change will come under the spotlight at ECR 2023. Ahead of the congress, keynote speaker Dr. Sarah Sheard discusses the environmental evidence and data and gives practical tips on how to reduce carbon emissions.February 27, 2023Clinical NewsCT creates close encounters with kings of ancient EgyptCT software has generated detailed images that allow new facial reconstructions of two of Egypt's most famous mummies: Tutankhamun and Ramesses II. Prof. Sahar Saleem, head of radiology at Cairo University, describes how the reconstructions were made.December 21, 2022Molecular ImagingUltrasound sheds light on axillary staging in breast cancerResearchers from Turkey have found that asymmetrical cortical enlargement on the side closer to the breast, abnormal microvascular pattern, and high cortex-hilum ratio are independent predictors of axillary nodal involvement.December 13, 2022Clinical NewsOn the front line: Radiologists confront new challenges in UkraineRadiologist Dr. Andrii Makarenkov receives up to 10 frontline casualties every day. We interviewed him and other Ukrainians about the type of injuries they encounter and how their working lives have changed since the Russian invasion.November 21, 2022Clinical NewsCan a more rigorous approach to justification reduce patient deaths?Important questions remain unanswered after the death of a 43-year-old Australian woman who underwent a wellness scan: Should she have had the CT exam? Should the anaphylactic reaction have been better managed? What does the case tell us about the justification issue?November 21, 2022Clinical NewsSwedish radiology's double act takes to the airwavesWhat do Swedes do for fun? Skiing or hiking might come to mind, but two young radiologists, Dr. Per Hintze and Dr. Jörgen Strömberg, have dedicated their free time to a professional podcast with equipment that they have bought themselves.October 24, 2022Clinical NewsLe Bihan shines light on music's role in brain developmentWhat impact does music have on our most important organ? The renowned French neuroradiologist Prof. Denis Le Bihan, PhD, speaks about the imaging particularities of musical brains and how playing an instrument and music exposure improves the cognitive mind.October 3, 2022AIWhat's new in Paris? Interview with JFR 2022 presidentFor the first time, the upcoming Journées Francophones de Radiologie (JFR) in Paris will feature a verbal contest between six societies. Congress President Prof. François Cotton speaks about this and other innovations at JFR 2022 and discusses his own career and background.September 19, 2022Previous PagePage 2 of 41Next PageTop StoriesCybersecurityWhen your AI reads the ransom noteRadiology already knows what a cyberattack costs, but the attack surface has changed and the next one will be harder to spot.CTPhoton-counting CT reveals plaque progression despite statinsUltrasoundVR glasses soothe patients undergoing TRUS-guided prostate biopsyCTWhat mummies tell usCTWhen systems go down: Radiology under disaster