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Ultrasonic invisible scalpel performs noninvasive surgery

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Ashley N. Rice, [email protected]

There’s more to ultrasound machines than simply watching babies develop inside the womb. They’re used to blast apart kidney stones and prostate tumors, for example. And now, with a nanotube-coated lens, the technology could be honed to create an invisible sonic blade for noninvasive – perhaps even painless – microsurgery. Ultrasound beams can be unwieldy. Aim a beam of sound at a tissue, and you’re more than likely to hit it, but aiming at something much smaller, like a patch of cancer cells, is a much more difficult feat. To improve the precision,...Read full article

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    Published: March 2013
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