Sensors Slip Into the Brain, Then Dissolve When Their Job Is Done (ieee.org) 20
An anonymous reader writes: Silicon-based electronic circuits that operate flawlessly in the body for some number of days--soon weeks--and then harmlessly dissolve: they're what University of Illinois professor John Rogers says is the next frontier of electronics. Today he released news of successful animal tests on such transient electronics designed for use in brain implants, but says they could be used just about anywhere in the body. As these devices move into larger animal and eventually human tests, Rogers says he'll be working on the next generation--devices that intervene to accelerate healing or manage medical conditions, not just monitor them.
several sci-fi stories start sorta like this (Score:3)
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Harmlessly like mercury or harmlessly like dissolvable stitches?
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I don't want to be negative about what may well be an awesome scientific advance, but I have to wonder how safe a partially dissolved electrical device would be.
Here we are ... (Score:4, Funny)
and the SPAM opportunities! (Score:2)
"...also each night I have a dream about a Russian bride wanting to marry me. Or the prince of Nigeria seeking help to perform a few banking transactions..."
Re: Good for test animals (Score:2)
Oh wait (Score:2)
It's the brain *implant* that's supposed to dissolve? Oh geez, I got it backwards... it's my first day....
imagine you had an implant that... (Score:2)
Now I guess they will also have to do MRIs of everyone in the Olympics?
johnny mnemonic (Score:2)
When will they add an HDD there?
Stop "fixing us"... I am not an e to solve. Change (Score:1)
Everything You See New, is At Least 20 Years Old (Score:2)
Daniel Ringmaiden, a convicted tax fraudster, exposed the Stingray, the device that tracks down the location of cellphones. [businessinsider.com]
And in the process, he discovered that the technology had already been around - and kept secret - for 20 years. It was used by the federal government and spying agencies for 12 years, before being released to law enforcement.
And even after he exposed the device, it was two years before news of it went mainstream, and entered the public consciousness.
So these neat little toys? You sh
Finally (Score:2)