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UChicago Medicine is using a new technology to destroy liver tumors without radiation, chemotherapy or even cutting the skin.
Natasha D. Sheybani, PhD, is exploring the potential of focused ultrasound to improve the effectiveness and precision of immunotherapy for breast cancer.
At the heart of the technology lies ultrasound—sound waves that travel at frequencies beyond the range of human hearing. While typically silent to our ears, ultrasound waves can be manipulated ...
James of The Action Lab spoke in great detail how control lighting with sound by guiding electric plasma with ultrasonic ...
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 ...
Underwater sound waves could weaken tsunamis, according to Cardiff University research. The study suggests that sound waves can redistribute a tsunami's energy, potentially saving lives and ...
This causes the tissue to expand and contract, creating vibrations which can be picked up as ultrasonic sound waves by sensitive detectors. Different materials and molecules inside the tissue absorb ...
Unlike brain games or chemical stimulants that offer temporary relief, The Brain Song uses carefully engineered sound frequencies to align your brainwave patterns with those known to boost ...