The Very First Human with X-Ray Vision
"It seemed at first a new kind of invisible light. It was clearly something new, something unrecorded." Those are the words of the winner of the very first Nobel Prize in Physics, one Wilhelm Röntgen, upon his discovery of X-rays. Born on this day in 1845, Röntgen discovered that this electromagnetic radiation could be used in imaging and is considered the father of diagnostic radiology.
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