Rice University: Magnet-Controlled Bioelectronic Implant Could Relieve Pain
February 20, 2020
February 20, 2020
HOUSTON, Texas, Feb. 20 [TNSscientificresearch] -- Rice University issued the following news release on Feb. 19:
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- Rice engineer's MagNI can be wirelessly charged and programmed with magnetic fields
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A team of Rice University engineers has introduced the first neural implant that can be both programmed and charged remotely with a magnetic field.
Their breakthrough may make possible imbedded devices like a spinal cord-sti . . .
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- Rice engineer's MagNI can be wirelessly charged and programmed with magnetic fields
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A team of Rice University engineers has introduced the first neural implant that can be both programmed and charged remotely with a magnetic field.
Their breakthrough may make possible imbedded devices like a spinal cord-sti . . .