A newly developed imaging method blends ultrasound and photoacoustics to capture both tissue structure and blood-vessel function in 3D.
In a recent study, researchers from China have developed a chip-scale LiDAR system that mimics the human eye's foveation by dynamically concentrating high-resolution sensing on regions of interest ...
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Scientist Identifies Technology to Help Extract Water from Beneath Mars' Surface
Scientists believe modern technology to be crucial in 'supporting sustained missions' on Mars.
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Broadband ultrasonic imaging shows defects in all types of concrete
Concrete structures like roads and bridges require nondestructive testing methods to identify interior defects without destroying their structure. Most methods send sound waves into the material and ...
Researchers from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and the University of Southern California (USC) have developed a hybrid imaging system that provides three-dimensional, colour-coded ...
Given the massive scale of Russian and Chinese strike drone production, the U.S. needs more interceptors in the price range ...
When we flush our toilets, we create “toilet plumes” that spread far and wide, spreading all sorts of germs into the toilet ...
The Moneta (Identik 400M) Scanning System The Moneta system is a robotic, non-contact 3D laser scanner designed to capture ...
The stencil, which had remained largely unnoticed amidst more recent paintings of animals and figures, is now the oldest artwork ever discovered. In fact, it is so old that it offers a rare glimpse ...
Behind closed doors with the experts who study the end of the world—and what they know about humanity’s capacity for survival ...
The range of materials that concrete contains scatters normal sound waves, making clear imaging difficult to obtain.
Biologists and engineers have joined forces to build a new robot bat that’s helping us understand how real bats use ...
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