Not exact matches
The discoveries were revealed using X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (XRF) and
other noninvasive imaging
techniques, according to panel of experts during a Feb. 17 news briefing at the 2018 AAAS Annual Meeting.
Functional MRI and
other noninvasive imaging
techniques, which have revealed much about
other parts and functions of the brain, are too imprecise to measure the exact neurological activity responsible for speech.
The team is now working with doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital, who hope to use the new,
noninvasive technique to study cells involved in cancer, asthma, and
other conditions in which cell properties change as a disease progresses.
«Fast,
noninvasive technique for probing cells may reveal disease: Researchers gauge a cell's stiffness, which can reflect cancer or
other conditions, simply by watching it.»
Instead, biophysicist Fernando Montealegre - Z detected the structure while examining three - dimensional images of the insects» inner ears from high - powered CT scans — a
noninvasive technique used to examine fossilized bones and
other artifacts without causing damage.
What's more, Rose writes, «the results have exciting implications if
noninvasive brain stimulation
techniques can be used to reactivate and potentially strengthen latent memories» — in
other words, recovering information that had been forever lost.