
X-rays illuminate a conch shell in the October National Geographic.
Photograph by Nick Veasey, National Geographic
Published November 8, 2010
When German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen pioneered the use of x-rays 115 years ago—as celebrated today with a 115th-anniversary Google doodle—he couldn't have imagined the uses they'd be put to a century later.
(See x-rays turned into art by photographer Nick Veasey.)
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