Deflecting damage: Flexible electronics aid brain injury research
A team of engineers from Princeton University, Columbia University, and the University of Cambridge have developed flexible electronic membranes which could help to answer a reoccurring problem in the world of brain injuries: how to replicate injuries in a lab without destroying the electrodes that monitor how brain cells respond to physical trauma.
The article discusses how this progress will continue to aid in the study of the correlation between traumatic brain injuries and the human nervous system, and eventually assist in the possible prevention and cure of traumatic brain injuries.
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