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Keeping Pacemakers Safe from Hackers

Communicating with ultrasound could help make implantable medical devices safe from attack.

Brain Surgery Using Sound Waves

A revolutionary new approach to neurosurgery avoids both radiation and a scalpel.

Targeting the Brain with Sound Waves

Ultrasound might provide a new, noninvasive way to control brain activity.

Ultrasound to Go

With a new probe, smart phones can be used to capture and send ultrasound images.

Operating inside a Beating Heart

A new robotic system could let surgeons repair heart valves without shutting down the heart.

Listening for a Strange Brew

A new ultrasound technique could help perfect a popular Independence Day beverage: beer.

Monitoring the Brain in 3-D

An ultrasound endoscope could be used during surgery.

Listening to a Fetus's Heartbeat

A device the size of an iPod could give women with high-risk pregnancies a way to monitor the health of the fetus.

A Novel Way of Doing Chemistry

Researchers have shown that they can use mechanical force to make a molecule more reactive.

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