一个以康奈尔为首的团队创建了一个小型、无线的脑植入器,在动物体内传送神经数据一年多,可能用于人类,等待进一步研究。
A Cornell-led team created a tiny, wireless brain implant that transmits neural data for over a year in animals, with potential human use pending further study.
一个康奈尔领导的团队开发了一个小于一粒盐(约300微米长)的神经植入装置,可以无线传输一年多来动物的脑活动数据。
A Cornell-led team has developed a neural implant smaller than a grain of salt—about 300 microns long—that can wirelessly transmit brain activity data for over a year in animals.
这个称为MOTE的装置使用无线能源传输,减少组织刺激,在不进行基因改变的情况下捕捉神经信号的速度比传统方法更快。
The device, called MOTE, uses wireless energy transfer, reduces tissue irritation, and captures neural signals faster than traditional methods without genetic modification.
它可以在磁共振仪扫描期间发挥作用,可以调整用于脊髓或其他组织用途。
It may function during MRI scans and could be adapted for spinal cord or other tissue use.
在早期测试中,该植入物还未被批准用于人类,仍在实验室和动物试验中研究。
Still in early testing, the implant is not yet approved for humans and remains under study in lab and animal trials.