A New Breakthrough in Wearable Technology: Team Develops Soft Stretchable and Permeable Microelectrodes
A team of researchers have developed a new set of soft and stretchable microelectrodes for use in medical implants. The microelectrodes, made from a combination of polymers and metals, are permeable and can be used to measure the electrical signals of individual cells. The research, which is published in the journal Nature Materials, opens up the possibility of using medical implants in a variety of ways, such as monitoring vital signs, delivering drugs, or restoring movement to paralyzed limbs. The team believes that these new microelectrodes could revolutionize the field of medical implants and help improve the quality of life of patients with chronic medical conditions.
source: Phys.org