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General Physics Jan 25, 2021

Physicists build unique antennas that improve MRI quality and safety

Scanners applied in research use not just one antenna that emits and receives the signal, but several of them, which can cause severe burns to inner tissues and organs. Thus, researchers are forced to power scanners with ...

Veterinary medicine Jan 21, 2021

Neurology clinical trial seeks paralyzed dogs for minimally invasive spinal surgery

Two Colorado State University veterinarians are launching a pilot study of a novel spinal surgery to improve the success of the procedure, minimize post-operative discomfort, and decrease complications for paralyzed dogs.

Optics & Photonics Jan 12, 2021

Synergistic collaboration leads to new strategy for biomedical 3-D imaging

When it comes to getting a three-dimensional look at cells in the human body, it is not much different than figuring out precisely where a firefly is in a field at night. We can tell which direction it is in, but it is challenging ...

Optics & Photonics Jan 7, 2021

Speeding up machine learning by means of light

Scientists have developed a pioneering new approach that will rapidly speed up machine learning—using light.

Optics & Photonics Jan 5, 2021

Evolving the surgical microscope

A clear view of anatomical structures is vital for the success of surgery—especially in microsurgery where narrow anatomical cavities or proximity to vulnerable organs and tissues can pose significant risks to patient health. ...

Bio & Medicine Dec 22, 2020

Visible hydrogels for rapid hemorrhage control and monitoring

There are many different events which may lead to excessive and uncontrolled bleeding within the body. This can occur as a result of inflammation and ulcerations, abnormalities in the blood vessels or trauma-related injuries. ...

Analytical Chemistry Dec 10, 2020

Computational method provides faster high-resolution mass spectrometry imaging

A new computational mass spectrometry imaging method enables researchers to achieve high mass resolution and high spatial resolution for biological samples while providing data sets exponentially faster.

Ecology Dec 3, 2020

Study proves bits of DNA in seawater correlate to the weight of netted fish

Humanity is a step closer to answering one of the most ancient of questions—"how many fish in the sea?"—thanks to newly-published proof that the amount of fish DNA collected in a water sample closely corresponds to kilos ...

Evolution Nov 23, 2020

Brains 'primed' for life on land

A new study adds another layer to the remarkable evolutionary transition of life from water to land on Earth.

General Physics Nov 20, 2020

Searching for axion dark matter conversion signals in the magnetic fields around neutron stars

According to theoretical predictions, axion dark matter could be converted into radio frequency electromagnetic radiation when it approaches the strong magnetic fields that surround neutron stars. This radio signature, which ...

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