Sound waves already used in medical scans may have a surprising new target: Viruses. In lab experiments, scientists have demonstrated how ultrasound blasts can break down influenza A (H1N1) and ...
Researchers have found that low-intensity sound waves directed through the skull can help mice shed conditioned fear responses, offering a potential new route for treating trauma-related disorders. A ...
Researchers have demonstrated they can make coffee comparable to conventional espresso using ultrasonic waves. Because the ...
Non-invasive, Integrated Monitoring of Rodent Physiology and Behaviors Using Guided Ultrasonic Waves
This talk will present the methodology of using the guided ultrasonic waves generated by the rodent to track its physiology, behavior, and psychological state. When behaving in an environment, muscle ...
In this experiment, ultrasound protocols comprising two distinct stimulation patterns by combining Low-Intensity Low-Frequency (LILF) 30Hz and 5Hz ultrasound were used. The first pattern, known as ...
The experiment is simple: Apply a layer of cells to the surface of a petri dish, then scratch a line through them, down the middle. In her lab at Bucknell University, Drexel triple alumna Olivia ...
There is a problem with the recently approved Alzheimer’s drug, Aduhelm. Although it can remove some of the amyloid that forms brain plaques that are hallmarks of the disease, most of the drug is ...
Cracking furnaces, operating under high temperatures and in a hydrocarbon medium, subject their tubes to complex stresses such as internal pressure, self-weight, fatigue, and thermal shock during ...
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