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Scientists invented a smartphone-controlled soft brain implant – Tech Explorist
Scientists have engineered a tiny brain implant that can be wirelessly recharged from outside the body to control brain circuits for long periods of time without…

Using ultra-soft and bio-compliant polymers, a group of KAIST scientists and collaborators have engineered a smartphone-controlled soft brain implant. This tiny brain implant can be recharge wirelessly from outside the body to control brain circuits for long periods without battery replacement.
To develop this implant, scientists developed a fully implantable, soft optoelectronic system remotely and selectively controlled by a smartphone. The system consists of micrometer-sized LEDs mounted on ultrathin…
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