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NIBIB in the News · December 11, 2023
Engineers have developed a bio-compatible ink that solidifies into different 3D shapes and structures by absorbing ultrasound waves. 
NIBIB in the News · December 9, 2023
With the potential to make procedures safer, less invasive, and more accessible, the robotic catheter may pave the way for a new era in cardiac care.
NIBIB in the News · December 8, 2023
International effort to improve the resolution of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for studying the human brain has led to an ultra-high resolution 7 Tesla scanner.
Science Highlights · December 8, 2023
A beating heart makes for a formidable surgical arena, but a new robotic catheter could someday equip surgeons to operate in the cardiac environment with greater ease.
Science Highlights · December 7, 2023
NIH-funded researchers have outlined a method to print biocompatible structures through thick, multi-layered tissues using focused ultrasound.
NIBIB in the News · December 6, 2023
As cases of flu and COVID-19 start to creep up, there’s a way to get tests and treatments for both.
NIBIB in the News · December 6, 2023

Eligible adults can now receive free at-home rapid tests, telehealth sessions and at-home treatments for both COVID and influenza through a newly expanded federal government program. Source: ABCNews

Press Releases · December 6, 2023
The federal government has expanded the Home Test to Treat program, an entirely virtual community health program that offers free COVID-19 health services.
Science Highlights · November 30, 2023
A new wearable brain scanner is the first of its kind to accurately record magnetic fields generated by brain activity while people are in motion.