Johns Hopkins researchers demonstrate the potential to regulate blood pressure using non-invasive focused ultrasound.
When [Electron Impressions] used a powerful ultrasonic array to project a narrow beam of sound toward a target, he described ...
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How ultrasound can temporarily deactivate parts of the brain
Ultrasound is best known for medical imaging, but scientists are discovering it can do much more. When precisely focused, ...
Scientists in Finland transmitted electricity through air using sound waves, lasers, and radio frequencies, creating ...
WYOMING, Mich. — People with liver cancer will now have a new treatment option, using ultrasound to disrupt tumors. University of Michigan Health West is the second hospital in the state to do it.
It’s hard to imagine a world without the lithium-ion batteries that power today’s laptops and mobile devices, but the technology does have its limits. One way scientists are working to break a ...
Apple could use ultrasonic sound waves to deliver haptic feedback to wearers of its upcoming AR/VR headset when they interact with virtual objects. Most consumer AR/VR headsets do not provide haptic ...
In the new device, an array of 256 speakers, each about 1 centimeter wide, faces another, identical speaker array across a distance of 23 centimeters. The speakers emit sound waves at frequencies too ...
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12 types of ultrasonic tools that will have your home clean in no time
Ultrasonic waves can help clean items around your home, but which products are best? Here are 12 types of tools that leverage ...
A new study provides the first visual evidence showing that brain circuits in living animals can be activated by ultrasound waves projected into specific patterns (holograms). Led by scientists at NYU ...
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