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Super-fine sound beam could one day be an invisible scalpel |...
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A carbon-nanotube-coated lens that converts light to sound can focus high-pressure sound waves to finer points than ever before. The University of Michigan...
'Invisible scalpel' could replace radiation treatment | The Michigan...
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Hyoung Won Baac, a research fellow at Harvard who worked as a doctoral student in Guo's lab, said the new technology also demonstrates a ...
A phone and fetus monitor in one - CNET
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Inspired by the photo of a pregnant woman trying to record her fetus' heartbeat on a cell phone, Hyoung Won set off to find a "smarter" mobile ...
Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Carbon nanotube forest...
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Authors: Haofei Shi (1), Jong G. Ok (2), Hyoung Won Baac, (1) and L. Jay Guo (1). (1) Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan
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