Carbon Nanotube-Coated Electrodes Improve Brain Readouts
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A scanning electron microscope image of a metal electrode (dark region in center of image) coated with carbon nanotubes.
A research group has significantly improved the quality of brain-function measurements by coating metal neural electrodes with carbon nanotubes. Their work could potentially allow scientists to learn more about brain diseases that are based on electrical impulse malfunctions, such as Parkinson's and epilepsy.
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