Stanford researchers have created NeuroString, an implantable electronic fibre that can monitor and stimulate nerves and muscles with unprecedented precision, potentially transforming research and ...
The pacemaker is being reinvented. Originally, it was developed to remedy heart rhythm irregularities by use of electrical stimulation. The first pacemaker was implanted 66 years ago, in 1958. About ...
Developed by Stanford researchers, NeuroString is a hair-thin multichannel biosensor and stimulator with promising potential ...
Soft devices made by rolling up rubber-like sheets patterned with 2D electronics can monitor, stimulate and navigate deep ...
A man with a partial spinal cord injury gained impressive walking ability with treadmill training plus an implanted device that stimulates his spinal cord, suggesting the combined therapy might help ...
The vagus nerve is called the "wandering nerve" because it's the longest nerve in the human body and travels from the base of the brain up into the ears and down into the lower intestines. In recent ...
The vagus nerve is called the "wandering nerve" because it's the longest nerve in the human body and travels from the base of the brain up into the ears and down into the lower intestines. In recent ...