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‘Cyborg’ technology could enable new diagnostics, merger of humans and AI – EurekAlert
Although true ”cyborgs” are science fiction, researchers are moving toward integrating electronics with the body. Such devices could monitor tumors or replace damaged tissues. But connecting electronics directly to human tissues in the body is a huge challe…

IMAGE: Molecular model of PEDOT with maleimide; carbon atoms are grey, oxygens red, nitrogens blue, sulfurs yellow and hydrogens white.
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 17, 2020 — Although true “cyborgs” — part human, part robotic beings — are science fiction, researchers are taking steps toward integrating electronics with the body. Such devices could monitor for tumor development or stand in for damaged tissues. But connecting electronics directly to human tissues in the…
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