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Around the size of a postage stamp and thinner than a credit card, the soft, flexible device sits under the scalp but on top ...
The implant developed by Professor John Rogers could restore lost senses and provide sensory feedback for prosthetic limbs.
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In laboratory experiments, the team used the device to send tiny, patterned bursts of light into the brains of genetically ...
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Scientists have created a soft wireless implant that uses tiny flashes of light to send information straight into the brain, ...