This pattern can be used to give parents a general view of the baby or it can be used to find abnormalities on the baby's body if available.
German researchers have created a microscope with a size no larger than a grain of salt, according to a study published in the journal Nature Photonics.
Peace of mind, not every time cats say they are planning to ban you and rule the world.
South Korean researchers are developing 3D printing technology that allows them to print smaller, cellular details.
3D ultrasound printing will help blind mothers see the baby in their belly.
US scientists use 3D printers to create tiny hearts and liver chambers, hoping to be used in the field of medicine in the future.
3D Printer MakerBot (USA) has attracted a large number of visitors at the CeBIT (Germany) with its unique 3D print technology, eWeek technology news site (USA). ) reported on 9/3.