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Berkeley engineers have created the first dust-sized sensor that can be implanted in the human body

 — 1 novembre 2016
The sensor, about the size of a large grain of sand, uses ultrasound — which can penetrate nearly anywhere in the body — to power and read out measurements. It could monitor internal nerves, muscles or organs in real time, as well as stimulate nerves and muscles — possibly leading to new treatments for epilepsy, immune system disorders or inflammation.

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