MIT researchers are using living cells to target diseased brain areas and deliver tiny electronic devices that can modulate ...
When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved implanting microchips in humans, the manufacturer said it would save lives, letting doctors scan the tiny transponders to access patients' medical ...
Company advancing toward submitting Investigational Device Exemption (“IDE”), and if approved, will commence a pivotal clinical trial to support a De Novo application for FDA approval Mr. Hauser added ...
NEW YORK - For the forgetful bionic man or woman in your life, here's a credit card they can't possibly leave home without: a microchip the size of a grain of rice implanted in the arm.
When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved implanting microchips in humans, the manufacturer said they would save lives. The chips would let doctors scan the tiny transponders to access ...
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