Researchers say that their future plans include to experiment the same method with huge meshes and more sensors.
The research study has been published inNature Nanotechnology, June 8th edition.
Liebers team comprised of internationally renowned neuro scientists, chemists and physicists.
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Leiber feels his method could prove to be a milestone in the field of future neuroscience.
Leiber added: Existing techniques are crude relative to the way the brain is wired.
But with our injectable electronics, its as if its not there at all.
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They are one million times more flexible than any state-of-the-art flexible electronics and have sub-cellular feature sizes.
Theyre what I call neurophilic they actually like to interact with neurons.
This opens up a completely new frontier where we can explore the interface between electronic structures and biology.
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