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However, a team of researchers from Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) has ushered in the future of EEG, developing a single electrode that looks just like a strand of hair and is more ...
(Courtesy: Thor Balkhed) Researchers at Linköping University in Sweden have developed a new fluid electrode and used it to make a soft, malleable battery that can recharge and discharge over 500 ...
Abbott announced the launch of its neuromodulation business’ next-generation delivery system, which will be used to streamline the implantation process for electrodes used as part of its Proclaim DRG ...
Private planes on the other hand, often use the tail engine placement. This is due in part because private flights often don't access a traditional terminal and thus need to be closer to the ...
GraphEnergyTech, a U.K.-based company with operations in Switzerland, is developing highly conductive graphene-based electrodes for solar cells. Current research projects are using its patented ...
It optimizes the placement of electrodes on the scalp and in the nose, and helps electrical current injection patterns to be more accurate and efficient. "With the DeepROAST platform, we can ...
Yet even e-tattoos have their challenges, such as the aforementioned curved or hairy surfaces, as well as requiring personalized electrode placement design to cover larger areas since biosignals ...
Two paralysed patients have been able to walk short distances and even climb stairs once more after being implanted with electrodes in their brains. Both had catastrophic spinal injuries that ...
The test relies on electrodes glued to the scalp, where they pick up signals generated within the brain. But pitfalls abound: Hair can stymie electrode contact, wet gels can dry out and wires and ...
This is known as anterior-lateral (AL) positioning. But would using a different pad placement improve the outcome after a cardiac arrest? That’s what researchers investigated in a new study led ...
Months-long tracking of neuronal ensembles spanning multiple brain areas with Ultra-Flexible Tentacle Electrodes. Nature Communications , 2024; 15 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-49226-9 Cite This Page : ...