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Bugs on the Brain

Started by Recusant, January 27, 2016, 09:33:58 PM

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Recusant

Wild stuff, this. With a little imagination, it's not hard to come up with not so benign possibilities for the very impressive technology described in the article: "In a brain, dissolvable electronics monitor health and then vanish" | Ars Technica

QuoteFrom the folds and crinkles of a living brain, a fleeting fleck of electronics smaller than a grain of rice can wirelessly relay critical health information and then gently fade away.

The transient sensors, which can measure pressure, temperature, pH, motion, flow, and potentially specific biomolecules, stand to permanently improve patient care, researchers said. With a wireless, dissolving sensor, doctors could ditch the old versions that require tethering patients to medical equipment and performing invasive surgery to remove, which adds risks of infections and complications to already vulnerable patients.

Though the first version, reported in Nature, was designed for the brain and tested in the noggins of living rats, the authors think the sensors could be used in many tissues and organs for a variety of patients—from car crash victims with brain injuries to people with diabetes. "Sensors are incredibly important," chief resident of neurosurgery and study co-author Rory Murphy of Washington University School of Medicine told Ars. But they've been a hassle, too.

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Sandra Craft

I think I've seen this movie.  The technology is wonderful, but yeah, I can think of bad things to do with it too.
Sandy

  

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Ecurb Noselrub

Quote from: BooksCatsEtc on January 27, 2016, 11:01:25 PM
I think I've seen this movie.  The technology is wonderful, but yeah, I can think of bad things to do with it too.

That's true of everything. Bravely into the future.

Sandra Craft

Quote from: Ecurb Noselrub on January 28, 2016, 12:20:41 AM
Quote from: BooksCatsEtc on January 27, 2016, 11:01:25 PM
I think I've seen this movie.  The technology is wonderful, but yeah, I can think of bad things to do with it too.

That's true of everything. Bravely into the future.

Me and my nanobot army.
Sandy

  

"Life is short, and it is up to you to make it sweet."  Sarah Louise Delany

Biggus Dickus

Simply amazing technology, one can only imagine the benefits of devices like these for all sorts of ailments. I also imagine the sensors can transmit the data from the patients to the doctors from remote locations, so you can be monitored from your home. Simply connect yourself to a router.

Conspiracy enthusiasts and the tin-foil hat folks will have a field day with this stuff.
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