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The researchers used fast 4D in vivo OCT imaging to capture mouse oviduct dynamics and preimplantation embryo movement, revealing the transport process and pumping mechanism.
In a new mouse study, researchers have used optical coherence tomography (OCT) to uncover new insights into how the fallopian tube transports preimplantation embryos toward the uterus for pregnancy.
Nevada Sanchez, co-founder of the Butterfly Network, talks to Machine Design about the organization making life-saving technology available to frontline healthcare workers in ...
On Thursday, a ribbon was cut in front of a Yakima business that will provide ultrasounds to expectant mothers.Next Gen 3D/4D ...
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Organizations across the state are opening up their hearts and spaces to help those across central ...
A new AP-NORC poll finds most Americans do not want the government to focus on increasing birth rates, despite efforts by the Trump administration to make this a priority. Instead, ...
A COLCHESTER woman says it has been “15 years in the making” as she finally launches a “luxury private baby scan clinic” in the city centre.
The food we eat during pregnancy impacts a baby’s mood.A new study has found that eating carrots during pregnancy ...
Tanner and Shay found themselves facing an unbearable duality: Preparing for their daughter’s arrival and bracing for her ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared LUMA Vision’s Verafeye catheter-based imaging system. Verafeye is a four-dimensional (4D), ultrasound-based cardiac visualisation and ...
A new study led by Western researchers reveals how the brain processes multi-sensory audiovisual information by developing a new 4D imaging technique, with time as the fourth dimension.