A team at the University of Bristol has used ultrasound to create three-dimensional shapes in mid-air that can be touched and seen. Michelle Starr Science editor Michelle Starr is CNET's science ...
Researchers at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil have discovered that high-frequency ultrasound waves similar to ...
Scientists at the West Virginia University Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute hope to unlock the true potential of drugs designed to target Alzheimer's. Reading time 3 minutes Scientists at the West ...
Researchers have developed a novel technique to affect mood through ultrasound vibrations applied to the brain. Their findings could potentially lead to new treatments for psychological and ...
Cracking the code to brain cancer treatment might start with cracking the brain’s protective shield. Nearly impenetrable walls of jam-packed cells line most of the brain’s blood vessels. Although this ...
While medical centers use ultrasound daily, so far this technology has not been capable of observing body tissues at the scale of cells. Physicists have now developed a microscopy technique based on ...
Picture a smartwatch that doesn’t just show your heart rate, but a real-time image of your heart as it beats in your chest. Researchers may have taken the first step down that road by creating a ...
Ultrasound-based water purification could serve as an alternative, eco-friendly way to treat water without using chemicals 'We have millions of people dying from contaminated water in catastrophic ...