Manuscripts
The mercury is resting just shy of 80, and yet there's snow in the forecast. The lines between seasons have become blurred, but there's at[...]
It gives us great pride to announce that on Monday, July 22nd, CT CIC Technical Director Cynthia H. McCollough was presented the William D. Coolidge[...]
The calendar may say July, but there's been enough rain in the forecast that it's certainly feels like we're still dealing with April showers. Thankfully,[...]
It was the mildest winter here in recent memory, but while the snow might not have been falling, there was a non stop blizzard of[...]
On Halloween we received the biggest trick of all--a snowstorm. So here's a treat to make up for it, a full-sized collection of CT CIC[...]
Has the back of your neck been dirty and gritty? That's because it's summer in the city, and while it may be hotter than a[...]
There just might be one or two snowstorms waiting behind a corner to jump out and surprise us, but there's 60s in the forecast, and[...]
Snowpeople dot the landscape and the lines in parking lots have ceased to exist, which can only mean it's Winter, and time for another list[...]
With fall comes falling leaves, colder temps, and a multitude of great new manuscripts by CT CIC authors. These are all now available online or[...]
A new paper by CT CIC authors is now available on the Radiology website: Photon-counting Detector CT with Deep Learning Noise Reduction to Detect Multiple[...]