Evolution and Advances in Medical Needles

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Wirelessly rechargeable soft brain implant controls brain cells

News story by KBS


Transformative electronics to broaden wearable and implantable applications

News story by YTN Science

Many news agencies highlight our work on mechanically transformative electronics, sensors, and implantable devices, published in Science Advances:

The Engineer, Physics News, Nanowerk, Science Daily, YTN News, YTN Science, KBS, MBC, Chosun, and several others


Mind control has never been so high-tech

News story by New York Post

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Many news agencies highlight our work on smartphone-controlled optofluidic brain probes for chronic neuropharmacology and photostimulation, published in Nature Biomedical Engineering:

New York Post, The Week, The Scientist, Psychology Today, Science Daily, EE News Europe, Innovation Toronto, Xinhua News, Chosun, Donga Science, and many others


Researchers create health monitoring device measuring acoustics in body

News story by ABC News Denver


Tiny gadget captures every whoosh, thump and gurgle inside the body

Featured on CU Engineering Magazine

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New tool administers drugs to the brain wirelessly

News story by CCTV

The human brain is the 3-pound command center of the human nervous system. Now, there's a new tool for treating disorders that occur when the brain misfires. CCTV America's Hendrik Sybrandy filed this report.


An intravenous needle that irreversibly softens upon insertion

News story by SBS

Many news agencies highlight our work on softening IV needles, published in Nature Biomedical Engineering:

Euronews, New Scientist, Science Daily, New Atlas, Technology Networks, Physics Today, Medical Xpress, YTN Science, SBS, KBS, Donga Science, and many others.


Wireless networks that allow brain circuits to be controlled remotely through the Internet

News story by Technology Networks

Many news agencies highlight our work on scalable and modular wireless network technology referred to as ‘Internet-of-Things in Neuroscience (IoTN)’, published in Nature Biomedical Engineering:

Technology Networks, Neuroscience News, Medical Xpress, Nanowerk, MBC News, YTN Science, Donga Science, and many others.


All-in-one device for better brain studies

Our wireless neural device technology is featured in Asia Research News 2020.

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Neural circuit controls by smartphone

News story by YTN and TJB


Tiny electronic device can monitor heart, recognize speech


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Many news agencies highlight our work on epidermal mechano-acoustic sensing electronics for cardiovascular diagnosis and human-machine interfaces, published in Science Advances:

IEEE Spectrum, ScienceDaily, Yahoo News, ABC News Denver, CGTN World News, New Scientist, The Verge, BBC Radio, and several others. 


Futuristic brain probe allows for wireless control of neurons

Featured on NIH Press

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Many other news agencies also highlight our work on wireless optofluidic neural devices for programmable, in vivo pharmacology and optogenetics, published in Cell:

Reuters NewsScience DailyTech TimesPopular ScienceACS C&EN NewsDenver PostSt. Louis Public Radio and many others, July 2015. 


Korean News channel hightlights our wireless brain implant

News story by YTN