Stretching the limits: novel material produces highly conductive, stretchable bioelectronics
Scientists use rational design to create a functional polymer for advanced healthcare monitoring and therapeutic applications
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Grace Wickerson (they/them) is a PhD student contributor to Physics World. Grace is studying materials science and engineering at Northwestern University. They work on transient medical technologies that bioresorb after their therapeutic lifetime, as well as implantable device technology. You can find them on Twitter @grace_wickerson
Scientists use rational design to create a functional polymer for advanced healthcare monitoring and therapeutic applications
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