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Restoring function in paralysed limbs with a biohybrid device
How about growing electrodes in the brain?
Monitoring and treating heart disease with a new flexible implanted device
Drawing bioelectronics with a pencil on skin could be the new tattoo
Flexible and powerful bioelectronic devices move closer
Implanting electronic devices into tobacco plants to make them drought resistant
New synthetic proteins are one of the few remaining components needed to mimic entire electronic devices within cells
Biodegradable implant provides electrical stimulation that speeds nerve regeneration
Bioelectronics can now speak the body’s own language
New protein bridges chemical divide for ‘seamless’ bioelectronics devices
Electronic nose can sniff out bacteria in drinking water
Bioelectronics could lead to a new class of medicine
Stanford Engineer’s Electrifying Breakthrough
Thimble Bioelectronics developing wearable pain relief patch
Microbial Nanowires could revolutionize nanotechnology and bioelectronics
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