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Neusoft's NeuViz P10 with CZT Technology Elevates China's High-End Medical Equipment to Global Leadership in Photon-Counting CT
China's high-end medical equipment industry recently achieved a historic breakthrough. Neusoft Medical Systems, an innovative company within Neusoft Group, officially received marketing approval from the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) for the NeuViz P10 cadmium zinc telluride (CZT) photon-counting CT system.
2025-08-27
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Wyoming's first new coal mine in decades to extract rare earths
Wyoming's first new coal mine in decades to extract rare earths
2025-07-14
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CZT vs. Scintillators - Which Provides Higher Resolution in X-ray Imaging?
X-ray imaging is a cornerstone technology used across various industries, including medical diagnostics, non-destructive testing (NDT), security screening, and industrial applications. The ability to achieve high spatial resolution and energy resolution is critical in ensuring that X-ray imaging systems provide accurate and detailed images for detecting abnormalities, flaws, or specific material properties.
2025-07-04
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US, China formalize deal on rare earth shipments in trade breakthrough
China on Friday signaled it would approve the export of rare earth minerals to the US, hours after White House officials said the two sides had reached a deal, in what would be a major breakthrough following weeks of negotiations over US access to the key materials.
2025-06-27
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Trump says China will supply rare earths in ‘done’ deal
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said China will supply rare earths up front to the U.S. as part of a trade agreement.The relationship between the world's two largest economies is “done,” Trump said in a post on Truth Social, while adding, “WE ARE GETTING A TOTAL OF 55% TARIFFS, CHINA IS GETTING 10%.”
2025-06-12
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CT may be associated with 5% of new cancers, but can this test still be done?
Recently, a new study published in the international authoritative journal "Journal of the American Medical Association - Proceedings of Internal Medicine" shows that cancer caused by CT examination may account for 5% of new cancer cases each year.
2025-04-24
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