Cyborgs one step closer to reality!

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Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Feb 20 2014 | 3:57 PM IST
Scientists have created a new coating that makes nanoelectronics much more stable in conditions mimicking those in the human body, bringing the development of cyborgs closer to reality.
Cyborg is short for "cybernetic organism", a being with both organic and mechanical parts. In science fiction and popular culture, cyborgs are often depicted as 'half-man half-machine' beings with robotic or bionic implants.
The development of the new coating could also aid in creating very small implanted medical devices for monitoring health and disease, researchers said.
Researcher Charles Lieber, from the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University, noted that nanoelectronic devices with nanowire components have unique abilities to probe and interface with living cells.
They are much smaller than most implanted medical devices used today.
Laboratory versions made of silicon nanowires can detect disease biomarkers and even single virus cells, or record heart cells as they beat.
Lieber's team has also integrated nanoelectronics into living tissues in three dimensions - creating a "cyborg tissue."
One obstacle to the practical, long-term use of these devices is that they typically fall apart within weeks or days when implanted. In the current study, the researchers set out to make them much more stable.
They found that coating silicon nanowires with a metal oxide shell allowed nanowire devices to last for several months.
This was in conditions that mimicked the temperature and composition of the inside of the human body. In preliminary studies, one shell material appears to extend the lifespan of nanoelectronics to about two years.
The study is published in the American Chemical Society's journal Nano Letters.
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First Published: Feb 20 2014 | 3:57 PM IST

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