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While X-rays can produce harmful radiation, a new technique using laser-induced sound waves provides highly detailed images of the structures in our bodies.
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Photoacoustic imaging is an emerging imaging technique that shoots micro-pulses of laser light at a specimen or body part, which selectively heats up parts of the tissue causing them to expand, and generate waves of pressure -- a.k.a. sound waves.
Ultrasonic sensors are situated to capture these microscopic changes, and a processing software then reconstructs the image based on what the sensors “hear.” The speed of the laser can be adjusted depending on what type of tissue one would like to visualize.
The photoacoustic imaging technique is beginning to take off in both the medical and scientific worlds, as it provides us with super clear, incredibly detailed images of the human body and the structures inside it.
Not to mention, the imaging technique causes no discomfort and there is no dangerous ionizing radiation involved, making it a desirable alternative to more traditional imaging, like a CT scan, ultrasound, or a PET scan.
Not only can this new imaging technology be used to image tissues at extremely high resolution, you can also introduce a foreign material, like a contrast dye or a specially designed nanoparticle, to see things you might not be able to otherwise.
Although the technique has been around for more than a century, photoacoustic imaging is just starting to be clinically explored as an alternative and prototype clinical machinery is in development.
Learn more about this revolutionary imaging technique on this episode of Elements.
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Photoacoustic Imaging
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
"Possessing many attractive characteristics such as the use of non-ionizing electromagnetic waves, good resolution/contrast, portable instrumention, as well as the ability to quantitate the signal to a certain extent, photoacoustic techniques have been applied for the imaging of cancer, wound healing, disorders in the brain, gene expression, among others."
Photoacoustic imaging enables scientists to step up war on cancer
www.ft.com/content/c023c7a2-f...
"Photoacoustic imaging delivers exquisitely detailed images of biological tissue purely by listening to the sound that light makes. Ultrashort pulses of laser light of a few billionths of a second are directed at the tissue and selectively absorbed, depending on the colour of different constituents of the tissue."
The Eclectic History of Medical Imaging
www.itnonline.com/article/ecl...
"In the 1940s and early 1950s, shoe salesmen flipped a switch and shoppers could see their toes wiggling on fluoroscopes. At their height, some 10,000 of these devices were in use at shoe stores across the United States. X-rays, emitted by a tube mounted near the floor, penetrated the shoes and feet, then struck a fluorescent screen on the other side."
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@AvangionQ
@AvangionQ 4 года назад
This sounds like a major medical breakthrough.
@ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588
@ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588 4 года назад
AvangionQ we have a lot of cool technology today, and this does seem like brand-new cutting edge tech, however I would caution you not take everything on this channel at face value. I have stopped watching Seeker a while ago because a lot of their videos have clickbait titles where they bullshit about the science and make it seem like a major breakthrough, when in reality it isn’t. I think they had a video talking about the effects of particles under observation, and they completely misinformed the viewer with their “explanation”, choosing to omit the fact the equipment used to observe the particles actually interferes with them, and making it seem as if they were somehow sentient. They do all they can to maximise the amount of views they get, which is a shame because a lot of the stuff they talk about is really interesting, however they inflate, exaggerate, and twist it to make it seem more than it actually is, if you get what I mean.
@pneumonoultramicroscopicsi4065
@pneumonoultramicroscopicsi4065 4 года назад
Yep
@pneumonoultramicroscopicsi4065
@pneumonoultramicroscopicsi4065 4 года назад
@@ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588 well, from the image produced by the technology, it looks much better than the currently existing technologies, and it may replace many invasive exams, in fact, this image looks more clear than the invasive ones.
@PromethorYT
@PromethorYT 4 года назад
By the sound of it, I think you're right.
@tom_something
@tom_something 4 года назад
If it's legit, then absolutely.
@jovildaco7213
@jovildaco7213 4 года назад
Can't wait this feature Available in smartphone
@MusicGameFinatic999
@MusicGameFinatic999 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣 hilarious
@Adnan_Khan__111
@Adnan_Khan__111 4 года назад
Like heart rate monitor. I m waiting To get MRI, CT, ECG, BP, XRAY, BLOOD TEST etc in my palmtop
@Spartacus547
@Spartacus547 4 года назад
@@georgegray2712 Samsung will have it first the iPhone will charge ten times more and get it 3 years later
@KK001
@KK001 4 года назад
@@georgegray2712 3 years after every other android phone yeah
@danielortiz6907
@danielortiz6907 4 года назад
@@KK001 Sounds correct to me.
@o0Avalon0o
@o0Avalon0o 4 года назад
I'm concerned this won't become widespread in the US because of the rampant price-gouging
@jaycamacho2021
@jaycamacho2021 4 года назад
Isn't that almost always the issue? Greedy people slow down the progress of our society significantly!
@girlofanimation
@girlofanimation 4 года назад
@@jaycamacho2021 , yep. The great science bottleneck. Even cool breakthroughs get tabled and never picked back up due to low immediate profitability/high investment risk. Long-term progress takes a back seat to immediate monetary gains nowadays.
@texasdragon1
@texasdragon1 3 года назад
Just to play devil's advocate here, but it is this very thing that drives innovation and research and is why it will be widespread in the US compared to other places around the world. The truth is you won't see it widespread in places like Canida or the UK because of the minimal and limited care. On a similar note I understand why some Americans might like the idea of a socialized government-operated healthcare system but why on earth would a Canadian ever want America to go that route. What would Canadians do when they need rapid high-quality care, they can't get it in their own country. Obviously, if you have the sniffles in Canada their healthcare system is amazing but if you have anything even kinda serious then you can't deny that universal healthcare systems just can't handle it on any large population scale and is why so many people have to travel to America to get treatment. The US healthcare system is constantly being bombarded by people from other countries needing medical treatment they can not get in their own country and that includes Canida and the UK. Why do you think that is? It not because the American healthcare system is perfect, it's absolutely horrible in some areas and has major room for improvement. But at the end of the day, it allows for competition and monetary gain that drives cutting edge research and innovation. Whereas socialized medicine has shown to be a dagger in the heart of innovation. The healthcare field in many of these countries has gone stagnant, Canida had to learn the hard way with an influx of patient deaths before they gave their people a private option. I think they call them super hospitals, where as America just calls them hospitals.
@diggymgee
@diggymgee 3 года назад
@@texasdragon1 no you are wrong and bad.
@deepsy2k
@deepsy2k 4 года назад
2:34 - Antonio Meucci : "Bell! that damn copycat"
@AlexxMk2
@AlexxMk2 4 года назад
Nice! Finally a viable improvement to Human diagnostics. Our scanning tech is in dire need of a serious upgrade.
@ishouldbestudying251
@ishouldbestudying251 4 года назад
Alex James you sound like a video game NPC
@theelderkingstation3502
@theelderkingstation3502 4 года назад
Rashed Khoory ....Here I mark on your map.
@thalmoragent9344
@thalmoragent9344 4 года назад
Rashed Khoory 🤣
@potatopoweredhamster9897
@potatopoweredhamster9897 4 года назад
@@theelderkingstation3502 Cast a clairvoyance spell (Skyrim) because apparently players are too dumb to use a map.
@munster355
@munster355 4 года назад
@@potatopoweredhamster9897 Too many times the waypoints are extremely unclear as to where to to. I remember one quest marker (not the quest, that was uninteresting) where it was like a solid km from the actual start of the quest. Or another one where there was a lot of vertically to the place and a waypoint marker on a 2d did not help with a very 3d space.
@monkylinks
@monkylinks 4 года назад
Physics, engineering, computer science, medicine.... You mean biomedical engineering
@cezariusus7595
@cezariusus7595 4 года назад
@The Supporting Shadow quantum-crypto-biomedical engineering
@lordx4641
@lordx4641 4 года назад
@The Supporting Shadow no its biomedical u know its technically using science for biological structures
@shinobicp7576
@shinobicp7576 4 года назад
@@lordx4641 yes you take broad fields and come up with a more specific one. That's what she was talking about in the video, it's the same thing? That's like saying, we are is wrong instead of saying we're. They mean the same thing
@smileydag
@smileydag 4 года назад
Most of the devices are made by embedded engineering. Small and large devices with 1 or many cpus at a very low level. Learn C. It's an art that is slowing going away. Linux helps too because it's taking over the embedded space. VxWorks too.
@Cyrus-ro8kg
@Cyrus-ro8kg 4 года назад
Am i the only one who think biology and medicine are in same branch? Btw i think the name is missing physics.
@naveenraj2008eee
@naveenraj2008eee 4 года назад
Hi seeker Another interesting video.. Learned about photoacoustic imaging.. Thanks to you.. Thanks for the video seeker..🙏👍😊
@Fallen_Ninja
@Fallen_Ninja 4 года назад
Great can't wait to get a loan pay off the medical bills.
@marianoalippi5226
@marianoalippi5226 4 года назад
In part what you are saying it to prevent the use of drugs that is good and useful, I’m white and surely you are white too, the only thing I have to say that whites can seduce and have strong sexuality too, and today there is some kind of problems between whites that if you have a strong sexuality is to have a pathology, perhaps that kind of white sexual represion women start looking blacks, surely if this song was of a black person you surely wouldn’t say anything about this song.
@brrjohnson8131
@brrjohnson8131 3 года назад
@@marianoalippi5226 ?
@MeganBoschen
@MeganBoschen 3 года назад
Mariano Alippi what the cussin cuss is wrong with you Oh my god what kind of world produces people like you. I am cringing so cussing hard right now.
@dtb369
@dtb369 3 года назад
@@MeganBoschen lhh, u said that perfectly..
@blinded6502
@blinded6502 3 года назад
@@marianoalippi5226 Are you a bot?
@sebastianelytron8450
@sebastianelytron8450 4 года назад
Speaking of lasers, I'm thinking of getting laser eye surgery next year... So I can see in 2020
@fundemort
@fundemort 4 года назад
You cannot see yet you can watch The Seeker and type a comment. Amazing.
@cormano64
@cormano64 4 года назад
How long have you been waiting to make this joke, boi?
@goldilock4199
@goldilock4199 4 года назад
Get out
@aaronkhakha3139
@aaronkhakha3139 4 года назад
Wear glasses instead if you.mean myopia. Because. LASIK can have negative effects in old age
@fcgHenden
@fcgHenden 4 года назад
Ahahahahahahaaa!! :ForcedLaughMeme: F for F-fort 🤣
@JJs_playground
@JJs_playground 4 года назад
WoW, that's amazing. We're getting closer to the *star trek tricorder*
@CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger
@CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger 4 года назад
Jameel Ja - I hope they will sell those gadgets at Walmart.
@stevenacarlos9648
@stevenacarlos9648 4 года назад
The star trek tricorder is already a thing now and in the pass ! This is something for the public masses !
@scdhl3305
@scdhl3305 4 года назад
@@CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger don't worry about it they'll be using it everywhere as soon as the 5G implementation is underway come and no one will be safe. And non-ionizing radiation is also cumulative and very dangerous
@JJs_playground
@JJs_playground 4 года назад
@@stevenacarlos9648 oh I'm aware of the xprize to build the tricorder. But this technology can be another thing that can be implemented into the device
@CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger
@CatsInHats-S.CrouchingTiger 4 года назад
Southern California DeplorableHenry Lindeman 2 -😣 ☔️
@dynamo5528
@dynamo5528 4 года назад
Are you telling me that every time a sci-fi tried to tell me the character was looking through walls with x-ray visors it was actually laser acoustic imaging?
@AlexM-xj7qd
@AlexM-xj7qd 4 года назад
*YES*
@JaimeWarlock
@JaimeWarlock 4 года назад
Around 1994, when I was an industrial engineer, we got some sample CCD array chips that worked on passive xrays from Motorola. You could see through walls and stuff with them, just like in the movies. We were writing software to scan produce for internal defects. About a month into the project, we were ordered to return all of them. All technical information on them just disappeared. It was like they never existed at all, but am sure that they are in some military stuff now.
@nightvisiongoggles
@nightvisiongoggles 3 года назад
Kind of explains how Superman can see through walls, he has laser eyes 😁
@Pomerable
@Pomerable 4 года назад
I remember watching something about this technology in a TED talk. I'm glad to see it's really taking off.
@bernardvantonder7291
@bernardvantonder7291 4 года назад
Extraordinary research. Extraordinary episode by Seeker. Love
@o0Avalon0o
@o0Avalon0o 4 года назад
This is groundbreaking and is a great development for women's health as well. Uterine cancer and cervical cancer are both hard to spot and very deadly, IUD punctures can be hard to diagnose with current tech and extremely dangerous; basically, healthcare based on internal genitals can be drastically improved by this technology.
@theowleyes07
@theowleyes07 4 года назад
Correct. Today I had the same problem
@alexn8219
@alexn8219 4 года назад
Also prostate cancer
@vidalskyociosen3326
@vidalskyociosen3326 4 года назад
man and woman for all human no need to specify , improvement in science is for all gender.
@rickvdl9362
@rickvdl9362 4 года назад
Joe Duke Feminism
@LovePrayGame
@LovePrayGame 4 года назад
Joe Duke are you an American pal ?
@joetaylor486
@joetaylor486 4 года назад
How amazing are those images? Seriously. As a clinician, I can barely imagine how transformative this could be - definitive imaging in real time, by the patient's side, just like an ultrasound, but on steroids.
@alextrioLee
@alextrioLee 4 года назад
I love the "take it home" part. Who wants to keep going to the med centers for observations. Best tech for imaging not relating to radiation.
@ahmjamil0
@ahmjamil0 4 года назад
I guess Doctors can check my heart now since I have a pacemaker installed which doesn't allow MRI.
@ilovesparky13
@ilovesparky13 4 года назад
Fintan Damn straight it takes a long time just as it should. You don’t want to use something on the average healthy person without knowing its long term effects.
@TheElloatmatt
@TheElloatmatt 4 года назад
Jamilul Huq you can get a 2D echo or chest CT scan
@Sr89hot
@Sr89hot 4 года назад
Echo, NM cardio stress tests will not harm a pacemaker.
@ahmjamil0
@ahmjamil0 4 года назад
@@Sr89hot They did echo a couple of times within a gap of two years but they think I should rather have to undergo angiogram.
@BrandonDBaxter
@BrandonDBaxter 4 года назад
I’ve had an mri and have a pm
@omnissiah1119
@omnissiah1119 4 года назад
The future looks promising
@AwesomeStuff2424
@AwesomeStuff2424 4 года назад
*Finally!! The person behind all the voice over Videos of Seek on RU-vid is in person*
@ratamacue0320
@ratamacue0320 4 года назад
She's been "in person" in numerous videos.
@PaulSebastianM
@PaulSebastianM 4 года назад
I congratulate the amazing and wonderful scientists that made this amazing technology possible.
@yuh1835
@yuh1835 4 года назад
4:14 HMMM YES, ITS ALL COMING TOGETHER
@nondisposableincome1920
@nondisposableincome1920 4 года назад
Reddit?
@yuh1835
@yuh1835 4 года назад
@@nondisposableincome1920 good
@TypicalStoner83
@TypicalStoner83 4 года назад
By necessity...😏
@pat151uk
@pat151uk 4 года назад
This'll be a feature on a smartphone soon I bet!
@anthoxel
@anthoxel 4 года назад
nice idea...
@cezariusus7595
@cezariusus7595 4 года назад
Maybe
@saxdemonsjs571
@saxdemonsjs571 4 года назад
@Andrew Ongaiswooosh
@cob571
@cob571 4 года назад
@@saxdemonsjs571 no, you!
@thearmyofiron
@thearmyofiron 4 года назад
@@saxdemonsjs571 what if the original commenter wasn't joking, hmm
@jackburton5085
@jackburton5085 4 года назад
2:27 Antonio Meucci, invented the phone, NOT BELL!
@raviprakash1278
@raviprakash1278 4 года назад
Actually, it was Photophone. Bell was trying to encode sound waves into the light and vice versa.
@masterdstroyer2031
@masterdstroyer2031 4 года назад
Tesla!
@them4309
@them4309 4 года назад
actually it was trump. incidentally, he also invented F1 cars. and television. and medical science.
@wolfthorn1
@wolfthorn1 3 года назад
​@@them4309 Don't forget Joe Biden. He invented the hair smelliphone, corn pop, , and lying, dog-faced, pony soldier's
@MrReznov47
@MrReznov47 4 года назад
Maren is so charismatic, such a great video presentation Amazing job
@mattphorwich
@mattphorwich 4 года назад
She is great! Love this channel, I always learn alot.
@Q_QQ_Q
@Q_QQ_Q 4 года назад
she only recycle old news . just tries to be way too smart .
@mattphorwich
@mattphorwich 4 года назад
@@Q_QQ_Q well I didn't think she discovered it, but appreciate being informed by a cute charismatic girl about the great scientists and inventors... pursuit of knowledge and betterment of human kind.
@tjmower321
@tjmower321 4 года назад
Terrible outfit doe
@ds-zw2uz
@ds-zw2uz 4 года назад
and she is not the kind of woman which should wear (ear) jewelry. It does not fit her. She is more beautiful if she stays natural
@RoguishlyHandsome
@RoguishlyHandsome 4 года назад
I am pretty sure airports will make use of this long before hospitals do.
@crisbrackett2067
@crisbrackett2067 4 года назад
They sure need to . the airport security workers are dieing off with cancer.
@MeekMagus
@MeekMagus 4 года назад
Means the military probably has already used and evolved this technology as well.
@aristeidislykas7163
@aristeidislykas7163 4 года назад
Minute 02:30 Alaxander Graham Bell was the coinventor of the telephone. Antonio Meucci invented a telepnone device before Alexander Graham Bell did.
@MarioToro82
@MarioToro82 4 года назад
I spent 8 daily hours watching youtube daily, and is the first time this channel is recommended to me
@kameronbriggs235
@kameronbriggs235 4 года назад
Coolmix between physics, chemistry, digital image processing, and graphics engineering. Im a graphics programmer, but im still working on a degree. Cant wait to work on cool tech.
@jenniekelly571
@jenniekelly571 4 года назад
We've known that sound waves are multi-talented, so it's very exciting to hear that lasers that "hear" sound are finally being put to use in the medical field. I'm very excited to see how accurate this new technology is going to be.
@Knifity
@Knifity 4 года назад
Imagine what will happen in 50 years crazy how fast our humanity is growing
@rroge5
@rroge5 4 года назад
Could they combine this technology with key hole surgery to completely remove cancer more effectively than before?
@rroge5
@rroge5 4 года назад
@Yen Tao really hope someone tries this
@Jason-sb2zh
@Jason-sb2zh 4 года назад
That vid is enough liked...subbed great job gettin this info to us!
@user-sl5uv2gg1s
@user-sl5uv2gg1s 4 года назад
that spark in her eyes. now THAT'S what true passion is.
@zachb.6179
@zachb.6179 4 года назад
[4:20] "...by the sound of it..." Aaaagh. I see what you did there :-)
@Lagruell
@Lagruell 4 года назад
This looks very promising for diagnosis and research
@texasdragon1
@texasdragon1 3 года назад
As a medic, I think it would be nice to have something like this on an ambulance. Imagine being able to determine a closed fracture in the field, instead of doing the whole spiel about how you should probably go to the hospital to get checked out because I don't have x ray vision. Now we could, and we could be saving people thousands of dollars in wasted hospital visits. This is just thinking about something simple like fractures. Imagine this as a diagnostic tool to rule out pulmonary embolism are being able to get exact information about a myocardial infarction. Something like this in the field could save lives. An interesting future.
@FumetsuNoAnataE
@FumetsuNoAnataE 4 года назад
Finally! This is revolutionary because using Quantum Entanglement, we could create teleportation. Using the lasers to detect specific atomic structures, we could calculate every particle in an object and recreate the exact structure in a different location. Teleportation wasn’t an issue, so much as how to teleport a massive item with tons of individual atoms/particles. They’ve already teleported particles across some remote islands somewhere; I’ve forgotten the exact details already.
@Bassotronics
@Bassotronics 4 года назад
That’s really awesome for sure! Will be great for detecting any anomalies in the body.
@rosedruid
@rosedruid 4 года назад
I hereby patent the sequential imaging of a bunch of the wavelengths and compile them into a composite 3d view of everything.
@craigcorson3036
@craigcorson3036 4 года назад
Don't know much about the patent process, do you? Reminds me of Michael Scott declaring bankruptcy. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EuZeff2y32M.html
@mengistok
@mengistok 4 года назад
I love how you love your subject matter. Keep up the good work, your excitement rubs off.
@yamansrivastava1729
@yamansrivastava1729 4 года назад
We literally have universe inside our body, how cool does that look
@user-GG98
@user-GG98 4 года назад
Wow, science is so awesome, I love Science !!
@evanhorn6658
@evanhorn6658 4 года назад
God, Allah, Odin, Krishna, Budda, Pat Robinson, Muhammad, Kirk Cameron, Jim Bakkker, Jesus, The wizard of Oz, and Thor are pissed at you for loving science and not been superstitious...
@Pyriphlegeton
@Pyriphlegeton 4 года назад
This should however only be able to make one type of structure visible at one time. Which limits the applications, somewhat. Still quite interesting.
@remliqa
@remliqa 4 года назад
Not really, they can do multiple scans (tuning the laser to highlight different organs/systems each time ) or use other methods to get a more thorough image.
@marios1861
@marios1861 4 года назад
you can go from specific to generic, but not the other way around.
@Pyriphlegeton
@Pyriphlegeton 4 года назад
@@remliqa As I said, "at one time". You can't just overlay different Scans, you'll lose a lot of details.
@remliqa
@remliqa 4 года назад
@@Pyriphlegeton As I said, this is mainly a software (both is overlaying the scans and separating them o display different detail) challenge rather than a hardware based one.
@midnight8341
@midnight8341 4 года назад
@@Pyriphlegeton ever heard of superresolution microscopy? They had the same problem of how they were going to separate different fluorescent signals and solved it with a wandering laser illumination that scans the surface of your sample not all at once, but one piece at a time, allowing - together with photoquenching - for more detailed scans before the fluorophores got bleached. The same could be applied here, having a rapid succession of scans with different wavelengths of laser light to image multiple organ systems practically at once. We're only limited by the speed of sound and computer power, so I guess you could image all relevant tissues in an area in almost-realtime, with no major downsides in quality exept that the picture only refreshes every 0.05-0.1 seconds...
@lightboy000
@lightboy000 4 года назад
Amazing! Love your channel, Love the tech future!
@darthsirrius
@darthsirrius 4 года назад
This is legitimately one of the coolest things I've ever seen. With a technological advancement like this, the Star Trek Medical Tricorder feels just around the corner.
@jaronloar1762
@jaronloar1762 4 года назад
Just imagine, we have been pumping our bodies with x-rays, and then this comes out too late. Feels bad to be on the wrong side of history lol!
@thorstambaugh1520
@thorstambaugh1520 4 года назад
Yes but I can read at night now with the light off
@Hex-Mas
@Hex-Mas 4 года назад
Coming soon to a CCTV near you.
@phoineazznicca
@phoineazznicca 4 года назад
Exactly
@DorAmram
@DorAmram 4 года назад
Excellent episode - both content and delivery!!
@marianoalippi5226
@marianoalippi5226 4 года назад
It is amazing that with filming you can study with medicine, it would be amazing that this together with the microscopy video you can explain how to digitize it to create simulations, audiovisual art with simulations digitized in 3D.
@MattOBrienOfficial
@MattOBrienOfficial 4 года назад
But can it see the gaping hole where my heart used to be?
@wa54
@wa54 4 года назад
Actually Antonio Meucci invented the telephone. Fun fact that I learned from QI.
@christianbrobst3486
@christianbrobst3486 4 года назад
Not necessarily true and not necessarily untrue. Both versions had mechanical differences
@mikecurtis389
@mikecurtis389 4 года назад
Cool! As a patient who has had both MRI and ct scans this looks like. It would be a lot easier on the body .
@hermancharlesserrano1489
@hermancharlesserrano1489 4 года назад
Great video, great dissemination of the facts, and as you say it will be exciting to see the surprising uses this might be put
@theylied1776
@theylied1776 4 года назад
You do realize you're describing how Gene Roddenberry explained how the Medical Triquarter worked on Star Trek. "Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution." -Albert Einstein,
@adammars1410
@adammars1410 4 года назад
Could this be developed in the future to identify cancer??
@nickz7703
@nickz7703 4 года назад
Technology like this is a sign that mankind is advancing into the next phase. Every decade or so we get closer to being space-faring... I hope I live to see the first steps of inter-system travel.
@virustracker4840
@virustracker4840 4 года назад
Nice vid!
@Omnifarious0
@Omnifarious0 4 года назад
I'm guessing this requires enormous amounts of computing power to pull off, which means it likely has only become feasible recently. This is really nifty. :-)
@johnswanger8474
@johnswanger8474 4 года назад
Perhaps combining A.I. neutral networks with cloud based peer to peer type systems could overcome the need for monster rigs?
@Omnifarious0
@Omnifarious0 4 года назад
@@johnswanger8474 - Well, even the idea to do that and the capability to do that are relatively new things.
@johnswanger8474
@johnswanger8474 4 года назад
@@Omnifarious0 Yeah, true. Well, consider the SETI@home project at UC Berkley. Something like that perhaps? I figured since medical imaging falls into HIPAA restrictions, perhaps using an A.I. network proprietary to the project could work as a gatekeeper to parse cpu cycles and bandwidth from the public cloud so that only processing power is harnessed with no client input/output possible. I think quantum computing would be the answer but that's (as far as I know) not feasible any time soon.
@Omnifarious0
@Omnifarious0 4 года назад
@@johnswanger8474 - I get the impression that part of the appeal here is the near-real-time of the images. They contrast it with how long it takes to get an image out of an MRI scanner.
@johnswanger8474
@johnswanger8474 4 года назад
@@Omnifarious0 Exactly, as well as the resolution of the results. Really cool stuff.
@Zoza15
@Zoza15 4 года назад
You have to hand it to the Japanese tho.. Terrific job in making new useful technologies.
@usmanshah344
@usmanshah344 3 года назад
Is this japanese tech?
@juoninjewsus
@juoninjewsus 4 года назад
"...Takes advantage..." perfectly spoken.
@AdamMundok
@AdamMundok 4 года назад
Great job. Very cutting edge informative. Thanks for producing
@xolanivusi3158
@xolanivusi3158 4 года назад
People of the future will live in a science heaven srsly😮
@jenniekelly571
@jenniekelly571 4 года назад
Just like we are currently living in a science heaven compared to the technology that was available in the 1900's. It's going to be mind blowing!!
@Ghozer
@Ghozer 4 года назад
The Telephone was invented by Antonio Meucci, not Alexander Graham Bell!! - Officially :)
@jeffs6090
@jeffs6090 4 года назад
Exactly. And Edison didn't invent the light bulb, he only perfected it for better general use.
@asaadbobby1
@asaadbobby1 4 года назад
@@jeffs6090 Edison was a crook
@Lup0Solitario
@Lup0Solitario 4 года назад
🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
@michelleang9870
@michelleang9870 4 года назад
Only Tesla is genuine with what he's invented
@OLTTWFNMW
@OLTTWFNMW 4 года назад
William wallace & Alexander Graham bell are coming to haunt you! Sons of Scotland, try looking up everything invented in & by Scottish Sons & Daughters! Apart from Nikola Tesla they have a made the modern world amazing!!
@Huzaifa89
@Huzaifa89 4 года назад
Perfect narration for a 5AM video
@jclaer
@jclaer 4 года назад
Amazing! thank you. I hope to learn more
@asaadbobby1
@asaadbobby1 4 года назад
Invented the telephone? People still believe that in 2019?
@Melissa0774
@Melissa0774 4 года назад
I wish they could make an imaging test that objectively detects pain and show where in the body it's coming from and how bad it is, so they could prove that chronic pain disorders are real and people aren't just drug seekers.
@PyrateGraphics
@PyrateGraphics 4 года назад
Agree its a shame what has happened in that field. People who need pain medication cannot get it, because abuse is so out of control. I get it that people lie, but when you have medical reasons to be in pain, and still cant get pain medication is sux
@dr.satishsharma9794
@dr.satishsharma9794 4 года назад
Very good... thanks 🙏
@LawrenceKassab
@LawrenceKassab 4 года назад
You always have the coolest stories Maren.
@Haneunim
@Haneunim 4 года назад
“If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” - Tesla.
@bas182341
@bas182341 4 года назад
Everything in the universe is made out of energy, frequency and vibrations ;)
@jhyland87
@jhyland87 4 года назад
"MRIs take _many minutes_ to produce an image"... Aren't we so technologically spoiled... Lol.
@LucasRodmo
@LucasRodmo 4 года назад
MRIs are a pain in the ass to the patient, even more when needs to be regular. Also, the metal implants thing is really a issue of the technology, and the machinery cost a LOT o money
@angelmonroy3012
@angelmonroy3012 4 года назад
Lucas Rodmo yeah but when you think about it, and compare it to the history of medicine-we do sound very spoiled
@dinkledankle
@dinkledankle 4 года назад
@@angelmonroy3012 It is not a bad thing that our generation has it better. What was and wasn't possible in the past doesn't concern me and probably doesn't concern a lot of other people. We aren't spoiled, we're just living in the future. Stop ruining it with your pointless arguments.
@angelmonroy3012
@angelmonroy3012 4 года назад
Paul J catch an attitude with someone else bcs i have time today, im probably half your age and i can see how spoiled that sounds
@pnamajck
@pnamajck 4 года назад
nice video/article … thanks for sharing.
@vicariousgamer2871
@vicariousgamer2871 4 года назад
Fascinating ! I certainly could benefit from this technology.
@siddhantkhorjuvekar
@siddhantkhorjuvekar 4 года назад
Everything has no side effects. Until they have one.
@williamhill1984
@williamhill1984 4 года назад
True
@maxk4324
@maxk4324 4 года назад
This sounds amazing! One thing I was wondering, however, is how do the lasers penetrate deeper under the the skin? I mean I get how you could image things near the surface, but what kind of laser can safely penetrate through our whole bodies (just curious, not critical)?
@ClearerThanMud
@ClearerThanMud 8 месяцев назад
Do they have to? I thought it was the sound waves that were penetrating deep.
@dr.satishsharma9794
@dr.satishsharma9794 4 года назад
Excellent... thanks 🙏.
@igf_d4189
@igf_d4189 3 года назад
This makes me happy that i am soon finished with my radiographer degree. Hoping to be working with this amazing technology in the future!
@Sky-im2lq
@Sky-im2lq 4 года назад
Did she just say "GrahamBell invented the telephone" Okay I ain't gonna watch their videos anymore ! 😂
@christianbrobst3486
@christianbrobst3486 4 года назад
Who do you think made the first working telephone and started the first telephone company? Antonio might of deviled his own version but it had mechanical differences and his patent wasn’t accepted before Alexander
@jayanand2507
@jayanand2507 4 года назад
Please make video on how close are we to build iron-man arc reactor
@Flash-jn7gz
@Flash-jn7gz 4 года назад
2 to 3 years
@aion2177
@aion2177 4 года назад
wow! Very powerful, huge ramifications .. thanks :)
@kristopherstewart4890
@kristopherstewart4890 4 года назад
This would be very useful to compare the vain and capillary distribution/ concentration before and after living in space or in a freefall state for months. It's a current struggle for returned astro(cosmo)nauts as their ankles and feet swell while supported by a surface and gravity pulling their blood down.
@nickgehr6916
@nickgehr6916 4 года назад
Headline news: *Scientists took Superman's eyes and claims them as an invention*
@THENETESH
@THENETESH 4 года назад
🤣
@cormano64
@cormano64 4 года назад
Lex Luthor be like: "How did you accomplish this!? TELL ME, GODDAMN YOU!!!"
@vsanchez1993
@vsanchez1993 4 года назад
Didn’t Bob Lazar mention the government was using a similar technology to this years ago?
@ericnick4498
@ericnick4498 4 года назад
Its the same technology
@frosted1030
@frosted1030 4 года назад
Grand idea, only 3 or 4 decades before something like this is approved for use.
@lightningzeus1
@lightningzeus1 4 года назад
The beginnings of a tricorder like in Star Trek. Cool!
@lemonrations7698
@lemonrations7698 4 года назад
Well, that's horrifying.
@marineentertainment6118
@marineentertainment6118 4 года назад
Lemon Rations swap subscribe? Sub to me and I’ll sub to you?
@Pyriphlegeton
@Pyriphlegeton 4 года назад
It's horrifying? How? It's goddamn imaging technology, are you afraid of ultrasound as well?
@Knotdead73
@Knotdead73 4 года назад
We Only ear of this now so, must of been out there for over 15 years. Nice!
@jenniekelly571
@jenniekelly571 4 года назад
EVERYTHING of a technological nature starts in the D.o.D., they only share after they've had use of it for 20-25 years. Yes, it sucks, but our congress, Chiefs of Staff, and every President we've had, has let the military get away with anything they want.
@dzsemx
@dzsemx 4 года назад
There are many inventions out there that are not feasable for mass production with current technology. Why there are no cheap electric cars? Because batteries are not that simple and they are still expensive to manufacture.
@OfficialGhostBoiiz
@OfficialGhostBoiiz 4 года назад
I’m all for it. I had an M.R.I. done on me not to long ago. And one of my main concern was about the radiation affecting my body. But, this Ladies and Gentlemen is the beginning of a better future with out the crazy harmful radiation.
@kevinmorgan2818
@kevinmorgan2818 4 года назад
This is 1 of my ideas I had for the NHS and eventually in every home.
@alfred4264
@alfred4264 4 года назад
So 2019 is lights and 3D Printers
@Big2009Gee
@Big2009Gee 4 года назад
They dropped this in the 90's when they noticed it fractured bones.
@TheRealPDivision
@TheRealPDivision 4 года назад
Links?
@kulemantu
@kulemantu 4 года назад
This is similar to Two Minute Papers’ video on seeing humans through walls using WiFi. Amazing that this is also a demonstration of vibration over and above wave function. What a time to be alive.
@drscott1
@drscott1 4 года назад
That is great!
@Kickex
@Kickex 4 года назад
Being a doctor in the future will be more disco-like.
@samymadrid2408
@samymadrid2408 4 года назад
Disco_like ??
@Pyriphlegeton
@Pyriphlegeton 4 года назад
As a medical student...I hope so.
@duchi882
@duchi882 4 года назад
*Very Impressive* but can it see through a girl's mind
@7H07sAndH03s
@7H07sAndH03s 4 года назад
Dude u know even a God won't be able to do that
@CkT1701
@CkT1701 4 года назад
First you have to predict Heisenberg uncertainty
@fundemort
@fundemort 4 года назад
I can. You just need the right "frequency".
@gordanjurisic3173
@gordanjurisic3173 4 года назад
It can but you need to convince her to drink "special contrast agent" which is the impossible part
@7H07sAndH03s
@7H07sAndH03s 4 года назад
@@fundemort shut up nerd
@paulMcGlothin
@paulMcGlothin Год назад
Exciting!
@iilikecereal
@iilikecereal 4 года назад
I really hope this takes off
@FacterinoCommenterino
@FacterinoCommenterino 4 года назад
Today's fact: The Boston Marathon didn't allow female runners until 1972.
@poweredman
@poweredman 4 года назад
Facterino Commenterino hahahaha omg i love your comments!
@arx754
@arx754 4 года назад
Facterino: Fact: The Olympics wouldn't allow women to run the marathon until 1984. They thought that the distance was too much for a woman to run it.
@sivarammurugan
@sivarammurugan 4 года назад
Soon, people will post and boast their inner images in Instagram with hashtags like #Beautiful-Bladder #Awsome-appendix.
@johnnyappleseed79
@johnnyappleseed79 4 года назад
Want more of this !
@prabhakarmishra2182
@prabhakarmishra2182 4 года назад
Beautiful concept
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