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A Battery-Free Implantable Neural Sensor

A tiny radio chip implanted in a moth harvests power and senses neural activity.

Less-Invasive Brain Interfaces

Electrical activity from the surface of the brain may be precise enough to control prostheses, research shows.

Nanotubes on the Brain

Neural implants could benefit from coated electrodes.

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