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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | Mothers-to-be could one day watch their babies grow inside them thanks to an ultrasound sticker that attaches to the body like a plaster. <br>Engineers from the Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a wearable device the size of a postage stamp.<br>It can capture live continuous images that show what is happening deep inside the body for up to 48 hours.<br>They are now fine-tuning an AI that can analyse the results and send them to a smartphone app.<br>Researchers hope they will become available at shops and [https://www.kickstarter.com/profile/1899207243/about 레몬티켓] chemists for pregnant women to use once a wee<br>r>p>The patches — which are around 3mm thick — could also be used to monitor cancer patients' tumours and speed up disease diagnosis an<br>ea<br>t. A new sticker that produces ultrasound images could be used to allow pregnant women to see their babies on <br>r <br>es Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a wearable 2cm by 2cm sticker (pictured) that produces ultra<br>d <br>es RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>r><br>Share this a<br>le<br<br>re<br>95 <br><br><br>r><br>소액결제 현금화</a> generously visit the web-site. |
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