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Tiny new sensor could simplify brain wave research Two years ago, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in the U.S. developed a tiny magnetic sensor that could detect the human heartbeat without touching the subject's skin. Now, the same team has improved the sensitivity of the device tenfold, making it capable of measuring human brain activity and becoming almost as sensitive - but much cheaper and easier to operate - than the best magnetometers available today... Continue Reading Tiny new sensor could simplify brain wave research Section: Research Watch Tags: Brain, Medical, Medical Imaging, NIST Related Articles: Human heartbeat detected using atom-based sensorMaryland researchers offer hope of non-invasive portable brain-computer interfaceChemical-etching technique could lead to diamond micro-machinesTen minute test could provide more accurate detection of AutismMind-reading brain probe could unlock motor control for quadriplegicsMagnetic brain stimulation makes learning easier – for rats
Tiny new sensor could simplify brain wave research
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