During today's surgery, the implant was installed for 79 minutes. Researchers observed that the InBrain device was able to differentiate between healthy and cancerous brain tissue with micrometer-scale precision.
We are aiming to have a commercial product that can do brain decoding and brain mapping and could be used in a variety of disorders," says Caroline Aguilar, InBrain's CEO and cofounder.
Twenty years later, graphene is finally making its way into batteries, sensors, semiconductors, air conditioners, and even headphones. And now, it's being tested on people's brains.
Graphene is the thinnest known material—and one of the strongest. Hailed as a wonder material, it won Geim and Novoselov a Nobel Prize in 2010.
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