Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Engineers implanted tiny sensors in rats’ nerves and muscles. Are humans next? Sensors the size of a grain of sand could one day explain what’s happening in your…georgeannAugust 4, 2016
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Beyond Fitbit: ‘Neural dust’ puts invisible cyborg tech deep inside you New, tiny sensors could create superpowerful fitness trackers, move prosthetics forward and lead to treatments…georgeannAugust 3, 2016
Berkeley Neuroscience in the News Wireless ‘Neural Dust’ Could Monitor Your Brain SAND-SIZED SENSOR IMPLANTS GIVE INSTANT FEEDBACK FROM NERVE CELLS Science fiction that features wires connecting…georgeannAugust 3, 2016
Research Discovery Sprinkling of neural dust opens door to electroceuticals University of California, Berkeley engineers have built the first dust-sized, wireless sensors that can be…georgeannAugust 3, 2016
News The future is now: Brains, machines, and everything in between by Sarah Hillenbrand For most of us, it is easy to recall a time we…georgeannJuly 2, 2015
News Bakar Fellows show off their discoveries to tech entrepreneurship world Sixteen UC Berkeley faculty who are conducting commercially promising research supported by the Bakar Fellows…georgeannMarch 23, 2015
Research Discovery ‘Smart bandage’ detects bedsores before they are visible to doctors Engineers at UC Berkeley are developing a new type of bandage that does far more…georgeannMarch 17, 2015
Research Discovery Cyborg beetle research allows free-flight study of insects Hard-wiring beetles for radio-controlled flight turns out to be a fitting way to learn more…georgeannMarch 16, 2015
News The Center for Neural Engineering and Prostheses By Chris Holdgraf Remember the first time that you used a smartphone? If you’re like…georgeannNovember 22, 2014