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Tiny nanoelectrodes record brain’s activity without damaging it
Electrodes help treat epilepsy and Parkinson's disease, but can damage the brain and slowly stop working. Nanotube electrodes are safer and should last longer
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Electrodes help treat epilepsy and Parkinson's disease, but can damage the brain and slowly stop working. Nanotube electrodes are safer and should last longer
Embrace measures the skin's electrical activity to detect changes that foreshadow an epileptic seizure – and sends out a distress call