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New research offering bendable sound waves that can reach only one set of ears could be the next tech revolution.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNUVA researcher wins major grant to revolutionize breast cancer treatmentA promising approach to achieve safer, more effective, and more precise breast cancer treatment has earned a University of ...
To prevent obstacles like human bodies from blocking the sound beams, the researchers used self-bending beams that follow curved paths instead of travelling in straight lines. They did this by passing ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances; DOI 10.29026/oea.2025.240189 , discusses enhanced photoacoustic microscopy with physics-embedded ...
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UChicago Medicine is using a new technology to destroy liver tumors without radiation, chemotherapy or even cutting the skin.
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News Medical on MSNSound wave research for breast cancer receives $5.5 millionNatasha D. Sheybani, PhD, is exploring the potential of focused ultrasound to improve the effectiveness and precision of immunotherapy for breast cancer.
A joint research team has successfully demonstrated the complete confinement of mechanical waves within a single ...
Sound waves travel through different types of matter, including liquid water. Importantly, the movement of ocean water can greatly affect how sound waves travel from one point to another.
Scientists at RMIT University in Australia developed a groundbreaking method to enhance hydrogen production rates through sound wave application. The innovative approach shows strong potential for ...
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