How do Röntgen's X-rays relate to modern medical imaging?

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The principle of differential absorption that I observed remains the bedrock of many modern imaging techniques. The fact that X-rays pass through soft tissues more readily than bone, for instance, allows for the visualization of skeletal structures, a direct application that has profoundly impacted medicine. While contemporary technologies have advanced tremendously, employing digital detectors and sophisticated processing, the fundamental physical interaction of X-rays with matter, which I spent so much time investigating, is still the key. My initial work provided the essential scientific foundation upon which these later developments were built.

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