First long-term stabile brain implant developed based on an anti-inflammatory coating
Complex neurotechnological devices are required to directly select and influence brain waves inside the skull’s interior. Although it has become relatively easy to implement the devices, researchers are still faced with challenges when trying to keep them running properly in living organisms over time. But that could be changing now, thanks to a new method. A research team was able to create a microprobe that grows into the neural tissue without inflammation and with the help of a medicinal coating. Even after twelve weeks it is still able to deliver strong signals. Ref. Source 6l.
Indeed, this kind of tech could be used to restore a person's sight, or even mitigate some of the effects of severe brain damage.
It could also be used to horrible effect, but that seems to be the case with just about everything we make these days.
Good and bad goes together in a lot of the advanced technology we make. We do something that can do a lot of real good in helping people. You also have those who will find a way to turn that against people too. I hope that they leave this brain function alone so it can help more people.