Instead, tiny, wireless antennas use light to detect minute electrical signals. Small electrical changes in the surrounding liquid environment alter how the antennas scatter the light. Using an ...
MIT researchers have now developed a biosensing technique that eliminates the need for wires. Instead, tiny, wireless antennas use light to detect minute electrical signals. Small electrical changes ...
Researchers at MIT have unveiled a biosensing technique that uses tiny, wireless antennas to monitor electrical signals in biological systems with unprecedented precision. By eliminating the need ...
Scientists from KU Leuven and the VIB Center for Brain Research have now made a remarkable discovery: small, antenna-like structures on cells, the so-called cilia, appear to play a key role in ALS.