Non-invasive breakthrough in ear diagnostics uses terahertz imaging

Images acquired using 3D terahertz near-field imaging were used to create 3D reconstructions, allowing visualisation of part of the cochlear duct, the spiral structure inside the cochlea. (Image: Kazunori Serita, Waseda University)
Terahertz imaging has been used to offer the precise and non-invasive visualisation of the cochlear structures of mice in a study on ear diagnostics
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