Using Neural Dust to Eavesdrop on Our Organs
Offered By: TED via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking world of extreme miniaturization engineering in this 14-minute TED talk. Discover how Michel Maharbiz, a co-inventor of "neural dust," is revolutionizing health monitoring by using ultrasonic interfaces and millimeter-scale implants to observe organ function in real-time. Learn about the potential of this technology to transform preventative healthcare, allowing individuals to understand how daily habits affect their organs, build healthier lifestyles, and easily share health information with medical providers. Gain insights into how this tiny window into the human body could redefine the future of human health and take wearable technology to the next level.
Syllabus
Using neural dust to eavesdrop on our organs
Taught by
TEDMED
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