Ultrasound Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Ultrasound stocks.

Ultrasound Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 4 ROP Roper Technologies schedules third quarter 2024 financial results conference call
Oct 4 ROP Top T. Rowe Price Fund Manager Shares Her Secrets
Oct 3 PHG Philips Issues Software Fix For Some Ventilators To Fix Power Alarms Issues, Oxygen Display Errors
Oct 3 BFLY Butterfly Network: Can't Fly Much Higher
Oct 3 ENSG Ensign Expands Presence in Nebraska With Two Acquisitions
Oct 3 BSX Three Reasons Why You Should Hold BDX Stock in Your Portfolio Now
Oct 3 BSX ACB Stock Likely to Gain From Genome BC-Funded Aroma Research Project
Oct 3 PHG PetIQ, Inc. (PETQ) Hits Fresh High: Is There Still Room to Run?
Oct 3 PHG Independent lab fires back after Philips sues over testing results
Oct 3 BFLY Butterfly Network, Inc. (BFLY): Among the Rising Penny Stocks to Invest In Now
Oct 3 PHG Pioneering hospitals take major steps towards decarbonizing healthcare with Philips
Oct 3 PHG A $1 billion CPAP recall devastated Philips. The CEO’s turnaround plan involves overhauling company culture and adding a key role to the C-suite
Oct 2 BSX Why Boston Scientific (BSX) Outpaced the Stock Market Today
Oct 2 PHG Philips hit with another Class I recall amid ventilator software failures
Oct 2 ACMR ACM Research Rises 14% in a Month: Buy, Sell or Hold the Stock?
Oct 2 BSX SRDX Stock Down Despite FDA Clearance for Pounce XL System
Oct 2 PHG Philips Avent Enters the Smart Parenting Category with the launch of its most advanced baby monitor: the Premium Connected Baby Monitor
Oct 2 BSX Here's Why You Should Add BSX Stock to Your Portfolio Now
Oct 2 FEMY Femasys Receives Second Order from Spain Partners After Successfully Completing Commercial FemaSeed® Infertility Treatments
Oct 2 RDNT RadNet (NASDAQ:RDNT) shareholders have earned a 36% CAGR over the last five years
Ultrasound

Ultrasound is sound waves with frequencies higher than the upper audible limit of human hearing. Ultrasound is not different from "normal" (audible) sound in its physical properties, except that humans cannot hear it. This limit varies from person to person and is approximately 20 kilohertz (20,000 hertz) in healthy young adults. Ultrasound devices operate with frequencies from 20 kHz up to several gigahertz.
Ultrasound is used in many different fields. Ultrasonic devices are used to detect objects and measure distances. Ultrasound imaging or sonography is often used in medicine. In the nondestructive testing of products and structures, ultrasound is used to detect invisible flaws. Industrially, ultrasound is used for cleaning, mixing, and accelerating chemical processes. Animals such as bats and porpoises use ultrasound for locating prey and obstacles. Scientists are also studying ultrasound using graphene diaphragms as a method of communication.

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