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Low-intensity ultrasound shatters kidney stones in 70% of SOUND trial patients
Non-invasive, no-anesthesia lithotripsy recently gained FDA approval ...
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Scientists Destroy COVID And Flu Viruses in The Lab With Sound Waves
(Qi Yang/Moment/Getty Images) Sound waves already used in medical scans may have a surprising new target: viruses. In lab experiments, scientists have demonstrated how ultrasound blasts can break down ...
Haptic feedback can give games and other virtual experiences an extra dimension, but it’s hard to achieve. Tech startup Emerge is now having a crack at the idea with the Emerge Wave-1, a device that ...
For decades, ultrasound has been associated with diagnostics – a routine scan in a hospital room, a monitor displaying organs ...
How do you precisely move something you can’t see with your own eyes, let alone touch? Physically manipulating individual cells remains a challenge. Optical tweezers offer one solution to this and use ...
How the Versal ACAP silicon architecture and software tools provide better image quality, speed, and accuracy to assist in complicated diagnostic and surgical procedures using advanced imaging ...
Engineers have developed a device that is a first step to enabling noninvasive, ultrasound-based therapies for the brain. For example, ultrasound waves are currently being used in clinical trials to ...
A noninvasive treatment called high-intensity focused ultrasound helped relieve the shaking, stiffness and pain that ...
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