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English: Accessing MRI via printed wearable electronics | Ana Claudia Arias
Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley are designing wearable electronics that will simplify MRI scans for children. Ana Claudia Arias introduces her team’s pioneering use of flexible, lightweight, screen-printed electronics. The revolutionary redesign of bulky MRI receiving arrays, will mean fewer children will be exposed to harmful radiation or unnecessary anaesthesia. |
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