Visible light can be used to create electrodes from conductive plastics completely without hazardous chemicals. This is shown in a new study carried out by researchers at Linköping and Lund ...
A recent study published in Advanced NanoBiomed Research investigated the potential of using laser-patterned polycrystalline diamonds (PCDs) as electrodes for bioelectronic devices. Researchers ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Wearable bioelectronic devices have emerged as a promising approach for monitoring health and delivering targeted therapies. These devices can capture physiological signals from ...
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