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Tiny injectable chips use ultrasound to monitor your body… from the inside


Tiny injectable chips use ultrasound to monitor your body… from the inside
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What’s the background to this research?
Moore’s Law states that you can cram more and more transistors into a certain area on an integrated circuit chip. And that’s number’s been growing exponentially for the last 30 or 40 years. It’s primarily been used not to make the chips smaller, but to put more transistors on a chip that’s the same size. So, we’ve gone from chips with a thousand transistors to chips with tens of billions. But another thing you could do with that density is use it to make chips that are very, very small. ....

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Injectable wireless chip to monitor body processes invented at Columbia University


Injectable wireless chip to monitor body processes invented at Columbia University
Satsuki Then - May 12, 2021, 5:02am CDT
Engineers at Columbia University have created a tiny, wireless, and injectable chip used to monitor body processes powered by ultrasound. The device is said to be the smallest single-chip system that is a complete functioning electronic circuit. The implantable chip is visible only under a microscope and leads the way towards developing chips that can be injected into the body using a hypodermic needle.
Researchers are interested in wireless, miniaturized implantable medical devices for in vivo and in situ monitoring of all manner of medical conditions, including temperature, blood pressure, glucose, and respiration for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Current implanted electronics are a challenge and can’t be produced in high volume because they require multiple chips, packaging, wires, external transducers, and batterie ....

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Columbia University engineers create a robot that shows basic empathy


Columbia University engineers create a robot that shows basic empathy
Shane McGlaun - Jan 14, 2021, 7:46am CST
Engineers at Columbia University have created a robot that can learn to visually predict how it’s partner robot will behave. The engineers say that the robot has displayed a glimmer of empathy. The breakthrough could help robots get along with other robots and humans more intuitively in the future. The robot learned to predict its partner robot’s future actions and goals based on a few initial video frames.
Predicting what other people nearby will do is something that comes naturally to humans, and it makes it easier for us to live and work together. Predicting future movements is a significant challenge for robots and is something that robots have been inept at. Columbia Engineering researchers have been part of a broader effort to help robots understand and anticipate the goals of other robots using visual observations. ....

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