Non-invasive imaging process reveals details standard practice would have missed and allows for future reviewing of cases Anyone who has spent any time in a courtroom knows how easy it is for a ...
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A team of Swiss doctors is conducting about 100 autopsies a year without cutting open bodies, instead using devices including an optical 3D scanner that can detect up to 80 per cent of the causes of ...
The Victoria Hospital, the state’s largest government hospital, is set to introduce Virtopsy, an advanced technology that enables post-mortem examinations without dissection. This marks a big ...
BENGALURU: Victoria Hospital here will soon adopt Virtopsy, also known as virtual autopsy, to examine bodies without cutting them open. Virtual autopsy uses scanning technology, especially a CT ...
TV crime shows like Bones and CSI are quick to explain each death by showing highly detailed scans and video images of victims’ insides. Traditional autopsies, if shown at all, are at best in ...
Michael Thali, a professor at the University of Berne, and his colleagues have developed a system called "virtopsy," which since 2006 has been used to examine all sudden deaths or those of unnatural ...
CHICAGO – Swiss investigators are partnering the latest in radiologic imaging technology with forensic science to provide a bloodless, minimally invasive method to examine victims for causes of ...
The thought of having to automate a morgue to keep up with the demand is a little depressing, but researchers at the University of Zurich in Switzerland have developed a robotic system that can help ...
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