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Silver-Hydrogel Composite for Bioelectronic Applications

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a silver-hydrogel composite that can conduct electricity, which looks promising for use in a variety of bioelectronics applications. These include skin mounted electrodes for neuromuscular stimulation that may be helpful in treating muscular disorders or other motor issues. Soft materials are expanding the possibilities for biomedical devices that… Read More »