New Polymer Hydrogel Networks Could Revolutionize Neural Interfacing
Today, researchers have unveiled a new type of polymeric hydrogel that could revolutionize the way we interface with neural systems. This unique hydrogel, composed of interpenetrating networks of two different polymers, is capable of responding to and interacting with neural tissues. This new material could provide a more efficient and effective way of connecting with our neural systems than anything we’ve seen before. By exploiting the unique properties of this new hydrogel, scientists believe this material could be used to build more reliable neural prosthetics and smarter medical implants. With its ability to accommodate a range of environmental conditions and support a wide range of neural activities, this new hydrogel could be a major step forward in the development of neural interfacing technology.
source: Phys.org