‘Sound bullets’ aim to improve on ultrasound imaging
A stylized image depicting a sound bullet superposed onto a brain MRI (Image: Spadoni & Daraio/Caltech)
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Researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have built a device that produces highly focused, high-amplitude acoustic signals dubbed "sound bullets." Called a nonlinear acoustic lens, the device could produce acoustic images superior to conventional medical ultrasound imaging, probe for damage in the interior of nontransparent objects like bridges, ship hulls, and airplane wings, and be used to develop non-invasive scalpels – although there’s no word on whether it will enable the development of sonic screwdrivers.
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