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Ultrasound-triggered nanoparticles create light in tissue for therapy
Delivering light to a tumor buried centimeters inside the body has always required threading a fiber-optic cable through ...
Technology improved by a FAPESP-supported startup enables contactless inspection of large industrial structures with greater speed, safety, and traceability.
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Nanoscale robot cleaner captures and removes bacteria in lab tests
A robot smaller than a single bacterium can now chase down, capture, transport, and release live microbes in water, all ...
Light has an increasing number of applications in biology and medicine—it can be used to stimulate cell growth, manipulate ...
Collaboration that made precise measurement of the g-2 value honored with $3 million from the Breakthrough Prize in ...
Recent findings from research we have been carrying out at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at Cern in Geneva suggest that we ...
Predicting material properties remains a major challenge in materials science, as it often requires complex and ...
A sound wave is a vibration that travels through a solid, liquid or gas such as the air or water. A loud sound has a large amplitude, a high pitched sound has a high frequency. Musicians and ...
Abstract: Airborne ultrasonic arrays have been widely used in contactless suspension, object recognition, directional audio, and haptic synthesis, but the development often relies on high-cost and ...
Stanford scientists have used nanoparticles and an ultrasound 'hat' to generate non-invasive, therapeutic light inside the ...
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