
75. Radiology and radiation protection in space
The Radiopaedia Reading Room Podcast
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Show Notes
Craig Hacking chats with Wui K Chong and Tim Squire about imaging in space and radiation protection during spaceflights. Should we spin the patient like an ice-dancer rather than the gantry? If you freeze ice blocks in zero G would they be more or less clear than on earth? Should Frank resign over a computer mouse incident? All the big questions answered, plus Factorio and Project Hail Mary.
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The Reading Room is a radiology podcast intended primarily for radiologists, radiology registrars and residents.