Graphene Flagship researchers develop a sensor that could lead to new treatments for epilepsy
Graphene Flagship researchers develop a sensor that could lead to new treatments for epilepsy

A newly formulated graphene-based implant can record electrical activity in the brain at very low frequencies and over large areas, unlocking the wealth of information found below 0.1 Hz. This technology, which will be showcased in the Graphene Pavilion at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona from 25-28 February 2019, was designed by Graphene Flagship partners at the Barcelona Microelectronics Institute (IMB-CNM, CSIC), the Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), and ICFO.
 
This new technology will be one of the Graphene Pavilion’s main attractions at the upcoming Mobile World Congress. The exhibition will display the present innovative developments on graphene and relating materials made possible by the Graphene Flagship. Beyond applications in health and medical devices, the pavilion will be populated with new prototypes of graphene-enabled technologies for mobile and data communications, wearables, and the internet of things.


This article is originally posted on Tronserve.com

Published : 15-Feb-2019

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