Ct scan

CT scans unlock secrets of mummified Inca children ritually sacrificed over 500 years ago - study

Researchers examined four frozen mummies recovered from the Ampato and Sara Sara volcanoes in southern Peru during the 1990s using CT scans.

The remains of one of the four children found by archeologists, buried in the Inca sanctuary of Pachacamac, in the coastal desert strip 30 km south of Lima. Picture taken on November 9, 2010.
Ancient Crusader sword, dated to the 12th century CE, discovered off of Israel's Dor Beach in northern Israel, February 22, 2026.

University of Haifa student discovers 12th century Crusader sword off of Israel’s northern coast

Virtual reality headsets and dedicated haptic gloves, In3D.

Th future is already here: Cancerous tumors removed using 3D technology

Summer Decker, PHD, (left) 3D Imaging Lead for Keck Medicine of USC, and Diane Perlov, PHD, (right), Senior Vice President for special projects at the California Science Center, examine ancient Egyptian mummy Nes-Min before he is scanned, February 6, 2026.

More alike than you think: CT scans of ancient Egyptian mummies reveal back pain, dental issues


CT scans within days, fast interpretation, and upgraded equipment

Mor Institute upgrades its CT fleet, reduces waiting and interpretation times, and expands service points across the country—a move that raises the national standard in medical imaging.

CT scan at Mor Institute

CT scans unveil faces of Colombian Andes mummies long sealed by death masks

The group reconstructed a child of about six or seven years old, a woman in her 60s, and two young men.

CT scans unveil faces of Colombian Andes mummies long sealed by death masks.

High availability and rapid diagnosis: New CT scanner at Mor institute in Migdal Hameah

A new CT scanner with advanced AI was launched at Mor Institute's Migdal Hameah branch in Tel Aviv. It’s one of the world’s most advanced systems, offering high-quality imaging and faster diagnosis.

 CT Scanner at Mor Institute

CT scans unveil mysteries of 18th-century Austrian priest mummy

They discovered a previously unknown embalming method involving filling the body cavities with materials.

 CT scans unveil mysteries of 18th-century Austrian priest mummy.

Safra Children’s Hospital prepares pediatric patients for scary procedures in a fun way

Preparing children for hospital procedures: First-in-Israel initiative looks to better prepare pediatric patients for CTs, MRIs

 Inside Simui Park, the first-of-its-kind room in Israel to prepare children for CT or MRI simulations, at Sheba Medical Center.

Man experiences tracheal rupture after attempting to hold back sneeze

The patient, a man in his thirties from Scotland, tried to stop a sneeze by pinching his nose and closing his mouth while driving.

 It is forbidden to stop sneezing - this is the reason

This test can prevent a heart attack by catching symptoms early

A virtual catheterization (CT scan for the heart) test assesses the risk of a heart attack event in the next 10 years. It only takes a few minutes.

Virtual image of human heart

Ancient Egypt coffins undergo CT scan at Shaare Zedek Medical Center

The coffins date back to 950 BCE and between the seventh and fourth centuries BCE, respectively.

 An Ancient Egyptian coffin lid undergoes a CT scan at Shaare Zedek Medical Center, May 21, 2023.

Mysterious contents of sealed Egyptian coffins revealed after 2,000 years

A team of scientists used modern non-invasive techniques to take a peek into ancient boxes that are still unopened all these years later.

  Animal coffin EA36167, surmounted by a lizard figure. Neutron imaging shows a lizard skull (inset).

Shanghai lockdown reduces CT contrast dye supplies worldwide

CT scan appointments in Israel and abroad are being canceled or postponed because hospitals don't have enough contrast dye for all appointments.

 CT Scan machine