The implants will change the way our nerve cells behave and interact
Tiny electronic implants have already transformed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in the UK, from pacemakers that control heart conditions to cochlear implants that improve hearing.
Now a team of scientists has been awarded funding to develop a new generation of brain implants, which they hope will have an even bigger impact on world health.
In an engineering lab at the University of Cambridge, professor of technology George Malliaras and his team are launching a project that they hope will help millions of people.
Read More Click Here