UC Irvine’s conductive polymer bio-output delivers 16 Mbps data stream to neural implants
UC Irvine researchers develop hidden charging interface for long-term implanted medical devices Needle-access socket powers implants without permanently exposing electrical connections Researchers achieve 16 Mbps data transfers via temporary implant-needle connections An ongoing challenge in bioelectronics is that exposed sockets invite microbial infection, while wireless charging antennas remain bulky. Researchers at the University of California, […]









