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Wireless, battery-free, and real-time monitoring of water permeation across thin-film encapsulation
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Explore the groundbreaking research by Massimo Mariello, James Daniel Rosenthal, and colleagues on a novel platform that monitors water permeation in bioelectronic implants. This innovative solution uses flexible, battery-free magnesium sensors to ensure the longevity of encapsulated devices, offering potential for real-time tracking of implant integrity.
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