Ultrasound imaging is used around the world to help visualize developing babies and diagnose disease. Sound waves bounce off the tissues, revealing their different densities and shapes. The next step ...
Scientists with the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) have developed tools that expand the use of ultrasound during spaceflight and on Earth, especially in rural and underserved ...
To image microscopic vessels and measure blood flow in the brain, researchers use a tool called ultrasound localization microscopy. It works by using microscopic bubbles circulated through the ...
Oct. 16 (UPI) --Neurologists at Florida Atlantic University have unveiled a new research tool combining focused ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging to fight complex neurological diseases such as ...
This authorisation will expand the B-Right AI platform’s use to Europe, as BrightHeart continues to roll the technology out ...
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) today announced the introduction of HeartModel A.I., a new Anatomically Intelligent Ultrasound (AIUS) tool that brings advanced quantification, automated 3D views ...
Mention "ultrasound" and most people likely will think of an image of a fetus in a mother's womb. But while providing peeks at the not-yet-born is one of ultrasound's most common applications, that's ...
Researchers have developed a new tool and technique that uses 'vortex ultrasound' -- a sort of ultrasonic tornado -- to break down blood clots in the brain. The new approach worked more quickly than ...
Ultrasound tornado Researchers have developed a new tool that uses vortex ultrasound to break down blood clots in the brain. (Courtesy: Xiaoning Jiang and Chengzhi Shi) Cerebral venous sinus ...
Ultrasound imaging is used around the world to help visualize developing babies and diagnose diseases. Sound waves bounce off the tissues, revealing their different densities and shapes. The next step ...
Ultrasound imaging is used around the world to help visualize developing babies and diagnose disease. Sound waves bounce off the tissues, revealing their different densities and shapes. The next step ...