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Spider-silk inspired electrode offers possibilities for biomedical devices
On January 31, 2024, NTU reported that an international team of scientists had developed a flexible electrode that wraps around muscles, nerves and hearts to deliver electrical stimulation to tissues or record electrical activity. Inspired by spider silk, the electrode reportedly contracts to conform to biological tissues, is non-toxic and performs better than conventional stretchable electrodes.