Ultrathin implantable microLED array illuminates the brain
A flexible optogenetic device enables simultaneous optical stimulation at multiple regions in the brain
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A flexible optogenetic device enables simultaneous optical stimulation at multiple regions in the brain
Read article: Ultrathin implantable microLED array illuminates the brain
Attendees at the APS March Meeting heard about some of the latest medical applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning
Read article: Machine learning makes its mark on medical imaging and therapy
With the acquisition of VALO Innovations in the final quarter of last year, HÜBNER Photonics has added ultrashort-pulse fibre lasers to an already diverse product offering
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Proof-of-concept demonstration that ultrasound can stimulate retinal neurons provides a step towards a non-invasive retinal prosthesis to treat blindness
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A deep learning model could reduce reporting times for abnormal head MRI scans by flagging clinically relevant abnormalities at the time of imaging
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The STEEV phantom from CIRS gives medical physicists an end-to-end QA solution for commissioning and treatment verification of their stereotactic radiosurgery systems
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Novel nanoplatform uses a five-minute dose of near-infrared light to destroy tumours with no toxic side effects
Read article: Three-prong photothermal therapy eliminates tumours in mice
Photobiomodulation lowered the severity of skin damage from brachytherapy and accelerated wound healing by up to 50%
Read article: Light therapy fast-tracks healing of radiotherapy skin damage
A non-invasive graphene-based sensor detects brain waves with high sensitivity and reliability
Read article: Graphene biosensor will drive new innovations in brain-controlled robotics
The use of deep learning to analyse retinal images could identify individuals at risk of a future heart attack
Read article: Routine eye scans could provide cost-effective screening for heart disease