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MIT working until power microbatteries implantable medical sensors |
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Written by Thomas Ponco
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Monday, 25 August 2008 |
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In an effort to make even the smallest devices on Earth a touch smaller, a team of talented engineers at MIT have developed a method for the creation and installation of microbatteries, which could eventually power a plethora of devices including diminutive "laboratories-a-chip and an implantable medical sensors." E 'bruited that this is the first time that "microcontact printing was used to manufacture and position Microbattery electrodes and the first use of virus-based assembly in such a process," and while you'd probably have to be an colleague Even to digest that, remove it that these gurus are a further step towards the generation of battery Scrubbing Bubbles. And its use could shower 'em.
[Via PCMag]
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