The team of scientists has developed a new type of biosensors that can be injected directly into the bloodstream and go to the brain. There they will monitor neural activity and even potentially read minds.
The nanosensors are named NeuroSWARM3. They can cross the blood-brain barrier in the brain as well as convert neural activity into electrical signals. Thanks to this, it can be read and interpreted.
Scientists say nanosensors will allow humans to control exoskeletons, for example. It will be possible to make a full-fledged neurocomputer interface. In addition, doctors will be able to track early signs of diseases of the nervous system in patients with biosensors.
During the tests, the nanosensors were sensitive enough to detect the activity of individual brain cells.
Scientists note that while this technology is at the first stage of development, its potential is impressive.
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