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Default Dust-sized wireless sensors could control prosthetics someday

See that minuscule component in the image above? That's a wireless sensor, and someday, doctors could slip it into our bodies to monitor our organs like a microscopic Fitbit or even to give quadri- and paraplegics the power to control robotic arms or...

https://www.engadget.com/2016/08/04/...t-uc-berkeley/
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