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Wirelessly Rechargeable Soft Brain Implant Could Cure Brain Diseases – Interesting Engineering
This wirelessly rechargeable and smartphone-controlled soft brain implant may help treat brain diseases, psychiatric disorders. Read the details here.

Researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) invented a smartphone-controlled soft brain implant that is wirelessly rechargeable once it has been fitted into a user’s brain.
The device enables long-term neural circuit manipulation while removing the need for periodic disruptive surgeries to replace the implant’s battery.
Their research was published on Jan. 22, 2021, in Nature Communications.
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