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Light that treats your skin like a suggestion and your bones like the main event.
means A form of high-energy radiation that passes through soft tissue but not dense matter, letting us photograph the inside of things.
from Discovered in 1895 by Wilhelm Roentgen, who called them x-rays because x stood for the unknown — he had no idea what they were.
First subjectHis wife's hand, ring and all.
Nobel honorRoentgen won the first-ever physics Nobel, 1901.
Alphabet codeX-ray is the military letter for X.