Imagine getting surgery without ever being cut open. Researchers at Duke University and Harvard Medical School have successfully demonstrated a proof of concept in new research published Thursday in ...
An expectant Nebraska mother with a visual impairment was able to “see” her unborn baby thanks to an innovative 3D-printed ultrasound. At previous doctor’s appointments, Ashton Johnson relied on her ...
A novel breakthrough in three-dimensional (3D) printing is emerging, featuring an innovative technique that utilizes ultrasound waves for crafting objects from sonically cured inks. This cutting-edge ...
In order to keep surgeries minimally invasive, it would be great if implants could be injected into the body in liquid form, then solidified once in place. Well, a new ultrasound-based 3D printing ...
Deep-penetrating acoustic volumetric printing Design model (left), and top-view (centre) and tilt-view (right) photographs of a vessel network (82 x 68 x 1 mm) printed using sono-ink and 3.41 MHz ...
Lily Mortensen is advancing research at the leading edge of biomedicine, working on new ways to improve human health. A materials science and engineering PhD student at the University of Colorado ...
What to expect when a woman is expecting? Expectant parents can see and hold their lifelike baby even before actual delivery - a 3D printed baby. Innovations in ultrasound technology have enabled a ...
When expecting mother Ashton Johnson got an ultrasound at CHI Bergan Mercy Clinic in Omaha, she didn't know how she would see the results. Johnson has a visual impairment. She couldn't see the ...
A novel method of three-dimensional (3D) printing employs ultrasound waves to produce things using acoustically cured inks. The method enables volumetric 3D printing even in opaque media or at great ...
Medical researchers have developed a method for producing a low-cost, easy-to-use focused ultrasound device that can help open up the blood-brain barrier for non-invasive procedures and diagnostics.
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