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This One-Pound Ultrasound Could Monitor Breast Tissue at Home
In A Nutshell MIT researchers built a portable ultrasound device weighing just over one pound that images more than 4 inches ...
I still vividly remember the first time we observed neurons responding not to audible sound, but to concentrated, precisely ...
More than 40% of women have dense breast tissue. Here’s why mammography falls short—and how dense breast imaging is reshaping ...
For decades, scientists have searched for a safe way to reach deep parts of the human brain without cutting into the skull.
The astronauts gave public remarks for the first time Wednesday since being evacuated from the International Space Station ...
Most people associate medical ultrasounds with baby bumps, but that's just one of many reasons to consider getting an ...
Inspired by changes observed during his mother’s treatment, a neurologist is testing ultrasound as a standalone therapy for ...
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An ultrasound a day from a doctor far far away: How AIIMS Delhi reached India’s Antarctic station
Feasibility trials are complete and the team, comprising individuals from AIIMS, IIT Delhi, IHFC, and NCPOR plans to build ...
Spin-out Merge Labs aims to rival Elon Musk’s brain-chip company Neuralink. But researchers say the technology is still at an early stage.
The study found that by using this ultrasound technology on test mice, a 75% memory function was fully restored.
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Ultrasound helmet reaches deep into the brain without a single cut
A helmet that looks more like sports gear than surgical equipment is quietly rewriting what is possible in brain medicine. By ...
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