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Revolutionizing Neural Monitoring: Transparent Brain Implant Unveils Deep Activity Insights
Inside Precision Medicine | January 12, 2024

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a neural implant that transcends the limitations of current technologies, promisi...

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Groundbreaking Transparent Neural Implant Unravels Deep Brain Activity
Medriva | January 12, 2024

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have made a significant advancement in neuroscience research and brain-computer interface develo...

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Transparent neural implant provides window to deeper brain activity
New Atlas | January 11, 2024

Researchers have created a thin transparent neural implant that can monitor activity on the brain's surface but also account for functions at a deeper...

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Researchers create transparent implant to decipher deep brain activity
Interesting Engineering | January 11, 2024

Researchers have created a cutting-edge transparent neural implant capable of offering precise insights into deep brain activity from its surface alon...

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This Graphene-Based Brain Implant Can Peer Deep Into the Brain From Its Surface
Singularity Hub | January 11, 2024

Finding ways to reduce the invasiveness of brain implants could greatly expand their potential applications. A new device tested in mice that sits on ...

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Lithium batteries power your world. How much do you really know about them?
National Geographic | January 11, 2024

Lithium batteries are generally considered safe for people and homes, and operate accordingly as long as there isn't a defect with the battery. Though...

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California considers artificial intelligence to improve traffic
CBS8 | January 10, 2024

Professor Sujit Dey weighs in on using AI to help improve traffic flow....

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SD Startup Explores Glucose Monitoring Through Sweat
San Diego Business Journal | January 10, 2024

Pricking your fingers to check sugar levels might become a thing of the past for diabetics thanks to two University of California San Diego alumni....

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