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Scotch Tape X-Rays

Researchers at UCLA have harnessed the power of Scotch tape to get X-rays. If the tape is rolled off its spool in a vacuum chamber, it apparently emits X-rays. The process works so well that the scientists took an image of the bones inside one of their own fingers.

They suggest that with some perfecting, one day paramedics may be able to take inexpensive X-ray shots of injured people at the scene before they are transferred to a hospital.

UCLA has applied for a patent for any such Scotch tape X-ray machines.

Scotch Tape X-rays
Opportunity to develop portable and affordable X-ray technology using Scotch tape.
Inexpensive X-ray Shots
Opportunity to revolutionize medical imaging by enabling paramedics to take X-ray shots of injured individuals at the scene.
Vacuum Chamber Applications
Opportunity to explore other innovative uses of vacuum chambers in scientific research.

Where This Applies

Medical Imaging
Disruptive innovation in the field of medical imaging with the development of portable and cost-effective X-ray technology.
Emergency Medical Services
Disruptive innovation in emergency medical services by enabling paramedics to perform X-ray scans on-site.
Materials Science
Potential for disruption in the field of materials science through the exploration of vacuum chamber applications.
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GENERATION
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  • Millennial (primary audience)
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Activity 86%
Freshness 8%

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