A team of researchers at Tel Aviv University found a way to print flexible, biocompatible components for microelectromechanical systems, making them suitable for use in medical devices, including prostheses. The micro-printing process yields flexible, non-toxic, paper-thin membranes made of an…
Day: August 12, 2013
Researchers print biocompatible polymer sensors suitable for prostheses
A team of researchers at Tel Aviv University found a way to print flexible, biocompatible components for microelectromechanical systems, making them suitable for use in medical devices, including prostheses. The micro-printing process yields flexible, non-toxic, paper-thin membranes made of an…