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Injectable Antenna to Power Deep-Tissue Implants Safely
Researchers from the MIT Media Lab have developed an antenna - about the size of a fine grain of sand - that can be injected into the body to ...
Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a groundbreaking antenna so small it can be injected into the body through a needle. Despite being only about the size of a ...
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2 Robotics Stocks Riding the Sensor and Medical Boom
Robotics companies building enabling systems like sensors and LiDAR attracted $1.6 billion in 2025, as every robot needs vision capabilities. Medical robotics shows the clearest path from startup to ...
Wearable sweat biosensors enable the non-invasive, real-time monitoring of hormones. Here, we highlight the development and commercialization of a wearable technology that can measure hormone levels ...
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Miniature Magnetoelectric Antenna Safely Powers Deep-Tissue Implants
MIT's grain-sized magnetoelectric antenna wirelessly powers deep-tissue implants, enabling battery-free medical devices ...
Abstract: An exceptionally sensitive and photothermally tunable polymer microbubble is fabricated at the fiber tip for enhanced ultrasonic detection. A modified acrylate adhesive (MAA) is applied to ...
This paper presents the design and experimental analysis of a novel, cost-effective, and robust soil moisture sensor based on a non-conventional Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) technique integrated ...
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