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October 10, 2016
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Sensor material could enable more sensitive readings of biological signals
London, UK (SPX) Oct 10, 2016
Scientists have created a material that could make reading biological signals, from heartbeats to brainwaves, much more sensitive. Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) are designed to measure signals created by electrical impulses in the body, such as heartbeats or brainwaves. However, they are currently only able to measure certain signals. Now researchers led by a team from Imperial College London have created a material that measures signals in a different way to traditional OECTs that t ... read more

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