Brain-computer interfaces rely on electrodes to record neural activity,but most existing electrodes remain fixed once implanted,limiting their sampling range and often triggering immune responses that degrade signal q...Brain-computer interfaces rely on electrodes to record neural activity,but most existing electrodes remain fixed once implanted,limiting their sampling range and often triggering immune responses that degrade signal quality over time.As reported in a Nature paper(doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09344-w)on September 17,researchers from the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology(SIAT),Chinese Academy of Sciences,and Donghua University have now developed NeuroWorm-a soft,movable fiber electrode that can navigate through tissues while continuously recording high-quality signals.展开更多
文摘Brain-computer interfaces rely on electrodes to record neural activity,but most existing electrodes remain fixed once implanted,limiting their sampling range and often triggering immune responses that degrade signal quality over time.As reported in a Nature paper(doi:10.1038/s41586-025-09344-w)on September 17,researchers from the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology(SIAT),Chinese Academy of Sciences,and Donghua University have now developed NeuroWorm-a soft,movable fiber electrode that can navigate through tissues while continuously recording high-quality signals.