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Neat! I've long been a fan of the ultrasound tomography. I hope this is usable soon!
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Ultrasound seems a really underused medical sensor - which is a shame because it's also non-invasive, not uncomfortable, doesn't irradiate you, etc. Seems really powerful! I was reading this paper on ultrasound tomography yesterday which sounds amazing, but hard to know how
I saw this and I knew the founder had to be insane, went and read as much as I can about him , interestingly he did a project based on location through sounds and 3d and talked about it here Also interestingly none of the videos have more than 1k views, I have a feeling that’ll
This is awesome! Easy with the resolution claims though, it's physically impossible to image anything below atomic level with sound regardless of what the theoretical number is. Resolving molecules is utterly world-transforming if you can actually do it. "MRI scanner but fast
"I want people to think more about the 22nd century. Remember how we used to talk about the 21st century? We almost don't even think it will exist." Love the hope for the future.
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So the scanner can’t do neck and brain scans? Those are some of the most uncomfortable MRI scans today, due to the need to wear an immobilization mask. I would’ve thought that would be a primary target for a reimagined “full body” scanner
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I was nearly halfway into the video before I realised the strip of speckles at the bottom of the screen was supposed to be subtitles explaining what is going on.
It seems difficult to use for emergency or trauma patients, but for anyone else this seems like a big deal. What are the resolution and tissue type differentiation capabilities?
This is an apple (only an ultrasound with more data sampling), CT is pear and MRI is pineapple. Pixel Resolution of this scanning will be worse than manual ultrasound, since this needs lower frequency ultrasound beams to travel through body. And also source of beam is far away
Could you make the baked in subtitles a little bit smaller? As I might be able to read them currently.
This is soo AWESOME. And I am so thankful if we see this come to life. Even if this venture doesn't succeed at least someone tried!
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Hard tech from Midjourney. Another example of everything discussed in The Great Divergence. Not shown in the video is that the subject has to be immersed in a medium denser than air ofc gdiv.org
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The future is here. Music taste on the recent releases is sublime. Sounds like Max Cooper on this and Olafur Arnalds on the other.
What's the advantage over MRI? Can scan people with metal implants? Otherwise, MRI is fine. Doesn't require submerging. Can scan through bones. Do a direct comparison.