Figure 1. Schematic of highly stretchable MEA (sMEA) with protruding microelectrodes. On January 14th, the KAIST research team led by Professor Hyunjoo J. Lee from the School of Electrical Engineering ...
Technological advances have led to an array of medical monitoring tools that people can use without the aid of medical professionals, like smartwatches, glucose monitors, and health tracking apps.
Microelectrodes can be used for direct measurement of electrical signals in the brain or heart. These applications require soft materials, however. With existing methods, attaching electrodes to such ...
Pusan National University researchers developed a novel microelectrothermoforming (μETF) technique to fabricate flexible microelectrode arrays (MEAs) with 3D structures. This one-step process improves ...
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