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Published Ultrasound device may offer new treatment option for hypertension - Ultrasound Device: A New Treatment Option for Hypertension
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A new device that calms overactive kidney nerves with ultrasound consistently lowered blood pressure...
Published Engineers develop stickers that can see inside the body - Engineers Develop Stickers That Can See Inside the Body
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Engineers designed an adhesive patch that produces ultrasound images of the body. The stamp-sized de...
Published Direct sound printing is a potential game-changer in 3D printing - Direct Sound Printing: A Potential Game-Changer in 3D Printing
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Researchers describe a new platform technology called direct sound printing (DSP), which uses soundw...
Published Tumors partially destroyed with sound don't come back - Tumors Partially Destroyed with Sound Don't Come Back
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Noninvasive sound technology breaks down liver tumors in rats, kills cancer cells and spurs the immu...
Published Concert hall acoustics for non-invasive ultrasound brain treatments - Concert Hall Acoustics for Non-Invasive Ultrasound Brain Treatments
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Engineers have developed a device that is a first step to enabling noninvasive, ultrasound-based the...
Published Secure communication with light particles - Secure Communication with Light Particles: A Breakthrough in Quantum Cryptography
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While quantum computers offer many novel possibilities, they also pose a threat to internet security...
Published Single-photon source paves the way for practical quantum encryption - Single-Photon Source Paves the Way for Practical Quantum Encryption
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Researchers describe new high-purity single-photon source that can operate at room temperature. The...
Published IT security: Computer attacks with laser light - IT Security: Protecting Against Computer Attacks with Laser Light
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Computer systems that are physically isolated from the outside world (air-gapped) can still be attac...
Published Smart devices: Putting a premium on peace of mind - Smart Devices: Putting a Premium on Peace of Mind
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The White House has announced plans to roll out voluntary labeling for internet-connected devices li...
Published The roar and crackle of Artemis 1 - The Roar and Crackle of Artemis 1: A New Era in Space Exploration
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When the Artemis 1 mission was launched in November, it became the world's most powerful rocket, and...
Published Automatic speaker recognition technology outperforms human listeners in the courtroom - Automatic Speaker Recognition Technology Outperforms Human Listeners in the Courtroom
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The forensic-voice-comparison system, based on state-of-the-art automatic-speaker-recognition techno...
Published Brain flexibility may hasten hearing improvements from cochlear implants - Brain Flexibility May Hasten Hearing Improvements from Cochlear Implants
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Kickstarting the brain's natural ability to adjust to new circumstances, or neuroplasticity, improve...
Published It's not as difficult as you think to shout upwind - It's Not as Difficult as You Think to Shout Upwind
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Why does it feel so difficult to shout upwind? The sensation is common enough to have found its way...
Published Actively reducing noise by ionizing air - Actively Reducing Noise by Ionizing Air
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Scientists show that a thin layer of plasma, created by ionizing air, could be promising as an activ...
Published Active video games provide alternative workout - Active Video Games: A Fun Way to Stay Fit
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Working out isn't known for being fun. But new active video and virtual reality games may help chang...
Published Gamers can have their cake and eat it too - Gamers Can Have Their Cake and Eat It Too: How Video Games Can Benefit Mental Health
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New research from Japan shows that multiple cognitive abilities may be empirically measured from a c...
Published The way you talk to your child about math matters - The Way You Talk to Your Child About Math Matters
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'You're so smart!' -- This encouraging response may actually do more harm than good to children's ma...
Published Video games can help boost children's intelligence - Video Games Can Help Boost Children's Intelligence
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Scientists have studied how the screen habits of US children correlates with how their cognitive abi...
Published Silicon could be a photonics game-changer - Silicon Could Be a Photonics Game-Changer
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New research has shown that silicon could be one of the most powerful materials for photonic informa...
Published AI model proactively predicts if a COVID-19 test might be positive or not - AI Model Proactively Predicts if a COVID-19 Test Might be Positive or Not
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A new study shows machine-learning models trained using simple symptoms, demographic features are ef...