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‘Hydrogel-based flexible brain-machine interface’ – EurekAlert
A KAIST research team and collaborators revealed a newly developed hydrogel-based flexible brain-machine interface.

IMAGE: Schematic of Hydrogel Hybrid Brain-Machine Interfaces
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Credit: KAIST
A KAIST research team and collaborators revealed a newly developed hydrogel-based flexible brain-machine interface. To study the structure of the brain or to identify…
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