The Battery Powered by Stomach Acid

Tiny sensor capable of transmitting information over a week from inside the body and powered by stomach acid has been unveiled by US scientists.
16 February 2017

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A tiny sensor capable of transmitting information from inside the body and powered by stomach acid has been unveiled by US scientists. The device was tested in a pig over the course of a week wirelessly transmitting its body temperature every twelve seconds to an external receiver. The MIT and Harvard-based team behind the work, which was published this week in Nature Biomedical Engineering, say this represents a step towards safer, cheaper ingestible sensors that could even be used to dispense drugs inside the body. Dr Giovanni Traverso of the Brigham and Women's Hospital at Harvard Medical School, a senior author on the study, gave Ricky Nathvani the details...

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