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The attached documents present information about 'circulatronics' technology developed by researchers at MIT. This technology involves microscopic, wireless bioelectronics designed to travel through the body's circulatory system and autonomously implant in specific brain regions. The implants aim to provide localized neuromodulation, a technique that has shown promise in treating neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s and multiple sclerosis. The claim is that this technology could eliminate the need for risky surgical procedures, making brain implants more accessible.
The attached documents present information about 'circulatronics' technology developed by researchers at MIT. This technology involves microscopic, wireless bioelectronics designed to travel through the body's circulatory system and autonomously implant in specific brain regions. The implants aim to provide localized neuromodulation, a technique that has shown promise in treating neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s and multiple sclerosis. The claim is that this technology could eliminate the need for risky surgical procedures, making brain implants more accessible.
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