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First “perovskite camera” could revolutionize medical scans

Doctors often rely on nuclear medicine scans, such as SPECT scans, to look deep inside the body. These scans can show the heart beating, trace blood flow, and reveal hidden diseases. But today’s imaging devices are built with costly, fragile detectors that are difficult to manufacture. This has limited access to high-quality scans, especially in […] The post First “perovskite camera” could revolutionize medical scans appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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