Columbia-based University of Missouri engineers are using pencil and paper to create drawn-on, temporary biomedical devices that can remotely monitor a patient’s health. The research team used a ...
The researchers say this emerging technology, called soft ionotronics, has the potential to be used to improve wearable and implantable biomedical devices. For example, patients in neuromuscular ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Implantable electronic devices range from sensors, gastric and cardiac pacemakers, cardioverter defibrillators, to deep brain, nerve, and bone stimulators. These devices are ...