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Dig in and have a look. For the scientists and doctors among you. Please feel free to hip me to the facts if I have mislabeled, misunderstood or misrepresented anything here. Thanks!
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The X-Ray Vision of Nick Veasey
---Is beauty only skin deep? Momma always said, ‘It’s what inside that counts’. Insert cliche about ’seeing things for what they are’ here. Read as deeply as you want. At the very least, artist Nick Veasey takes stunning X-ray photographs of the mundane, the gigantic, and naturally, of nature. Below you will find a small collection of his work with information on the man with X-ray vision littered throughout. Lead jackets are on your left
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http://twistedsifter.com/2010/05/x-ray-photography-nick-veasey/The X-Ray Vision of Nick Veasey
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Exposed … Shahrukh Khan says he signed his X-ray scan, just like this image taken from a computer screen at Manchester Airport. Photo: Getty Images
A Bollywood heart-throb has made a mockery of an invasive new airport security system set to be introduced in Australia.
For the Full Story On Airport Nude Scanners... They can see your Stuff...http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/02/10/exposed-bollywood-heart-throb-makes-mockery-of-australia-bound-nude-airport-scanners/
The British transport secretary said last week images taken by new full-body X-ray scanners, which capture in detail the human anatomy, would be destroyed immediately and not pose a risk to travellers’ privacy.Exposed … Shahrukh Khan says he signed his X-ray scan, just like this image... more
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Scientists have known for years that peeling up a strip of sticky tape can set off some subatomic fireworks. But in the current issue of the journal Nature, UCLA researchers prove that the X-rays released are both powerful and plentiful.
"There are a lot of X-rays," says Juan Escobar, a Ph.D. candidate in physics at UCLA. "There are enough that you can actually take a picture of your finger — an X-ray picture of your finger. It's very exciting. It's actually a little bit scary."
...The discovery has potential beyond its novelty, according to Escobar. Developing nations and rural areas where electricity is expensive could benefit from cheap X-rays. And with a little tweaking, Escobar estimates, his group could even improve the output "by a factor of 10."
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Award-winning photographer Nick Veasey uses a variety of specialised imaging equipment to create images that see within. Often collaborating with scientists and boffins, he has built a strong body of work that enables the viewer to appreciate what goes on underneath the surface. The subject matter of these enlightening images is entertaining and wide ranging. X-rays are primarily used for diagnostic radiography and crystallography; they are a form of ionizing radiation and as such can be dangerous.Veasey works in a lead-lined studio which is locked, with him on the outside, during the exposure of the images.Award-winning photographer Nick Veasey uses a variety of specialised imaging equipment... more
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