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A STARTLING CHANGE in medical ultrasound is working its way through hospitals and physicians' offices. The long-standing, state-of-the-art ultrasound machine that's pushed around on a cart, with cables and multiple probes dangling, is being wheeled aside perma-nently in favor of handheld probes that send images to a phone.
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IEEE Spectrum Magazine, the flagship publication of the IEEE, explores the development, applications and implications of new technologies. It anticipates trends in engineering, science, and technology, and provides a forum for understanding, discussion and leadership in these areas.
IEEE Spectrum is the world''s leading engineering and scientific magazine. Read by over 300,000 engineers worldwide, Spectrum provides international coverage of all technical issues and advances in computers, communications, and electronics. Written in clear, concise language for the non-specialist, Spectrum''s high editorial standards and worldwide resources ensure technical accuracy and state-of-the-art relevance.