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  3. πŸ©Ήβœ‹ Traditional medical implants are rigid, but our bodies are soft and curvilinear.

πŸ©Ήβœ‹ Traditional medical implants are rigid, but our bodies are soft and curvilinear.

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    πŸ©Ήβœ‹ Traditional medical implants are rigid, but our bodies are soft and curvilinear.

    Researchers at institutions like the #Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory are developing "soft bioelectronics" that stretch and bend just like human tissue to monitor #health without causing irritation.

    πŸ‘‰ https://www.chemistryworld.com/features/how-soft-electronics-are-transforming-medical-devices/4022806.article

    #chemistry #biotech #medicine #engineering #science #innovation #future #technology #tech #biology

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