ResourcesVendorsInformation Products & ServicesMarket research reportsRSNA820 Jarie Blvd., Oak Brook, IL 60523eMail:Website:https://rsna.orgLatest from RSNA25 for 25AuntMinnie 2000: Most imaging devices roll smoothly into Y2KBy Eric BarnesWritten by our late International Editor Eric Barnes, our top article from 2000 was published on January 7 and reported on the aftermath of the Y2K bug.June 17, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in review: SNMMI 2024 coverage | ‘Real-world’ CT lung cancer screening | SalaryScanBy Erik L. RidleyOur coverage of SNMMI 2024 and new research demonstrating the benefits of CT lung cancer screening took center stage this week on AuntMinnie.com.June 14, 202425 for 25AuntMinnie 1999: Managed care, Medicare cuts hamper radiologist research, patient careBy Deborah BarnesManaged care and Medicare cuts are hindering the ability of radiologists and radiation oncologists to engage in research and education.June 10, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in review: MRI safety oversight | GAE for osteoporosis | Rise of theranostics, Pt. 3By Erik L. RidleyMRI safety oversight, genicular artery embolization (GAE) for osteoarthritis, and part 3 of our "Rise of theranostics" series take center stage in this week's edition.June 7, 2024Artificial IntelligenceHow AI has improved CT image reconstruction for cardiac casesBy Liz CareyDeep learning-based image reconstruction (DLR) technology continues to demonstrate its potential to improve on legacy reconstruction methods.June 6, 2024Practice ManagementRadiologyInfo.org introduces new series of patient-facing articlesBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersRadiologyInfo.org has introduced a new series of articles and videos to help patients understand their radiology exam reports.June 4, 2024Nuclear MedicineThe rise of theranostics: Part 3 -- What is a theranostics center?By Liz CareyFor this third in a series covering the rise of theranostics, AuntMinnie.com asked four doctors of theranostics to discuss the spectrum of freestanding theranostics center development.June 3, 2024MRILight therapy fosters brain repair after injuryBy Kate Madden YeeLight therapy appears to promote healing in people who have suffered significant brain injuries, researchers have found.May 28, 2024CTInterstitial lung abnormalities linked to respiratory disease riskBy Kate Madden YeeCT imaging shows that severe acute respiratory disease events can be caused by quantitative interstitial abnormalities.April 30, 2024CTUnderstanding CT flow artifacts is key to better disease diagnosisBy Kate Madden YeeUnderstanding the mechanics of flow artifacts on CT or CT angiography and how these artifacts are created is key to better disease diagnosis.April 26, 2024Imaging LeadersPisano speaks with AuntMinnie.com on new ARPA-H leadership roleBy Amerigo AllegrettoEtta Pisano, MD, spoke with AuntMinnie.com on leading the Advancing Clinical Trials Readiness initiative, part of ARPA-H.April 18, 2024BreastRSNA and GE HealthCare work to address breast cancer mortality in TanzaniaBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersThe RSNA and GE HealthCare plan to collaborate on mammography technology, training and educational tools to lower the breast cancer mortality rate in Tanzania.April 16, 2024CTCT-FFR reduces invasive procedures for coronary artery blockagesBy Kate Madden YeeCT fractional flow reserve (CT-FFR) imaging identifies patients with coronary artery blockage or narrowing who could benefit from revascularization -- and helps reduce the unnecessary use of invasive procedures, researchers have found.April 11, 2024Radiologic TechnologistMirion Dosimetry Services launches personal radiation monitoring deviceBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersMirion Dosimetery announced commercial availability of a new wearable radiation monitoring x-ray badge for safety in the workplace and beyond.April 9, 2024Artificial IntelligenceMedCognetics nabs patent for breast AI techBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersMedCognetics has been awarded a patent for its AI technology in mammography by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.April 4, 2024