This one is slightly shocking to us. X-rays were discovered in 1896, and recently, a team of researchers at Maastricht University Medical Center within the Netherlands pulled a machine from 1896 off the shelf for the aim of comparing its results to fashionable equipment. The researchers say that this original equipment pumped out around 1,500 times more radiation than new equipment with a view to produce its results. Speaking of these results, they’re unsurprisingly less sharp and detailed than modern X-rays, but they still look pretty impressive in case you ask us. The X-rays were conducted on a cadaver this time around in place of a living person due to the high levels of radiation. Full results should be published within the Journal Radiology this month.
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