MIT researchers have developed a brain imaging method that turns chaotic laser light into a precise 'pencil beam,' enabling 3D views of the blood-brain barrier 25 times faster than current techniques.
MIT researchers have transformed chaotic laser light into a high-speed brain imaging tool capable of mapping the blood-brain barrier 25 times faster than current techniques. The method uses wavefront ...
Researchers in Caltech's Andrew and Peggy Cherng Department of Medical Engineering have made what they call "a major step forward in medical imaging" by taking inspiration from the field of astronomy.
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