 

#  "Nanobioelectronics: Plug in your Brain" 

 





September 21, 2017

 

 

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 *Nature Nanotechnology* selected the Lieber Group's recent publication in Nano Letters as one of their [September 2017 Research Highlights](http://cml.harvard.edu/assets/nnano.2017.191-002.pdf). The paper, titled "**Syringe-Injectable Electronics with a Plug-and-Play Input/Output Interface**," reports a new development in syringe-injectable mesh electronics. Mesh electronics, valuable tools for brain science and prosthetics, integrate seamlessly with neural tissues. And yet, the tool's impressive flexibility and tissue-like qualities presented a challenge: these same properties impeded connection between the mesh electronics and measurement electronics.

 Here, the Lieber Group presents a solution: a "new syringe-injectable mesh electronics design with plug-and-play I/O interfacing that is rapid, scalable, and user-friendly to nonexperts."

##  [Read the Article](http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b03081)

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