© Brighteon.com All Rights Reserved. All content posted on this site is commentary or opinion and is protected under Free Speech. Brighteon is not responsible for comments and content uploaded by our users.
The electronic ion pump (LinkopingUniversity)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YV4dKp7nLzo
Animals, plants, and all biological systems communicate in a language of ions and molecules. Modern technology, on the other hand, relies on a language of electrons. With organic electronic materials’ unique properties, we develop “bilingual” tools to bridge this gap.
https://liu.se/en/research/laboratory-of-organic-electronics/organic-bioelectronics
The boundaries between biology and technology are becoming blurred. Researchers at Linköping, Lund, and Gothenburg universities in Sweden have successfully grown electrodes in living tissue using the body’s molecules as triggers. The result, published in the journal Science, paves the way for the formation of fully integrated electronic circuits in living organisms.
https://liu.se/en/news-item/elektroder-odlas-i-hjarnan-kan-pa-sikt-bota-nervsjukdomar-





