Laser-stimulated fluorescence (LSF) imaging of early pterosaurs uncovers new soft tissue data of tail vane that reveals sophisticated, dynamic tensioning usage and expands its evolutionary origins.
MIT researchers say they have a new technique that more than doubles the usual depth limit of metabolic imaging.
Muscle scraping, or instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM), is a therapeutic technique used to enhance muscle recovery, release tension, and improve mobility. It combines ancient ...
Muscle scraping works to address tension, tight spots, and knots in the soft tissues—like muscles, fascia, and ...
The editor’s pick for this issue is a review article discussing the promise of hyperpolarised xenon MRI, a non-invasive ...
Liver elastography confirms liver fibrosis (stiffness) and helps providers reach a diagnosis to suggest treatment. Learn ...
Researchers at UNC Charlotte and Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine have identified 16 potential genes that ...
Archeologists Reconstruct Face of Ancient Egypt’s Greatest Pharaoh, Shocked to See Body Not Embalmed Traditionally A recent ...
Threads (barbed sutures or PDO), often used for a “fox eyelift” or a mini facelift, are supposed to last six to 12 months, ...
MIT researchers have developed a groundbreaking imaging method that can penetrate twice as deep into living tissue as ...
In some cases, however, brains outlast all other soft tissues and remain intact for hundreds or thousands of years.