Injectable antenna could safely power deep-tissue medical implants
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Diana Sikar
8mo agoen
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MITInjectable antenna could safely power deep-tissue medical implantsmit.eduThe technology would allow battery-free, minimally invasive, scalable bioelectronic implants.
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