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The implant contains a tiny array of electrodes whose tips slide into a snug berth just beneath the retina, the nerve tissue lining the back of the eye, and are held in place by natural suction.
Seizure survey: A tiny array of microelectrodes, shown here, was implanted into the brains of epilepsy patients, allowing scientists to gather data about seizures at the level of single cells.
The rats were implanted with a tiny array of electrodes, which threaded from the top of the head down into two neighboring pieces of the hippocampus, a structure that is crucial for forming these new memories, in rats as in humans.
To mimic the powerful proboscis, the researchers built a tiny array of cone-shaped microneedles with a stiff center made of some polystyrene and an outer layer with some polyacrylic acid mixed in (the same stuff that sucks up liquid in disposable baby diapers).
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The site, which goes by a name that can't be printed in this newspaper, calls out a range of familiar design clichés (from the Saarinen Womb Chair to a "terrarium that contains a tiny succulent array perched upon a stack of books").
And while wiring these tiny arrays and turning them into a working device is a chore, the preliminary research at IBM Zurich and several other labs suggests it just might work.
Tiny arrays of electrodes that record neural signals from the different parts of the brain reveal clues to the way our neurons encode and send information.
That has become possible in recent years, thanks to advances in the tiny arrays of electrodes used to record neural signals.
She created a tiny solar-cell array to power the device, a microcontroller to govern its behavior, and a series of micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) motors on a silicon substrate.
These tiny sensors – shaped like little candies – can transmit the current temperature wirelessly to phones and other devices and will soon able to offer far more interesting data with the help of a tiny chip-based sensor array.
After several years of trial and error Chen and his colleagues developed a palm-size device attached to a flexible wire with a tiny 1.2-millimeter-wide array of LEDs at the end.
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