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Blood-catalyzed polymers enable on-demand, light-based brain control
Researchers at Purdue University have grown conductive polymers inside the brains of living animals using the animals’ own blood as a chemical trigger, then used near-infrared light to switch neural ...
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Polymers built inside the body through blood-catalyzed chemistry allow on-demand brain control
The 19th-century science fiction novel Frankenstein explores the idea of combining artificial materials with human body ...
A solution to injuries from slips and falls may be found underfoot — literally. The footpads of geckos have hydrophilic (water-loving) mechanisms that allow the little animals to easily move over ...
So I've decided that since every three months or so, I create something with my hands and like to show it off (my pumpkin being the last example), I'm starting the CWT series of threads. <BR><BR>For ...
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