Scientists Just Invented the Neural Lace

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In the Culture novels by Iain M. Banks, futuristic post-humans install devices on their brains called a "neural lace." A mesh that grows with your brain, it's essentially a wireless brain-computer interface. But it's also a way to program your neurons to release certain chemicals with a thought. A group of chemists and engineers who work with nanotechnology published a paper this month in Nature Nanotechnology about an ultra-fine mesh that can merge into the brain to create what appears to be a seamless interface between machine and biological circuitry. Called "mesh electronics," the device is so thin and supple that it can be injected with a needle -- they've already tested it on mice, who survived the implantation and are thriving.

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