A groundbreaking ultrasound imaging technique is changing how scientists observe living cells inside whole organs. Developed by physicists at TU Delft, this method—nonlinear sound sheet microscopy—captures capillaries and individual cells in 3D, something previously impossible. Unlike traditional ultrasound used in medical scans, this innovation provides a microscopic view of tissues without needing invasive procedures. Imaging …
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