
Revolutionary Rice-engineered Material Reconnects Severed Nerves
Researchers at Rice University have developed a magnetoelectric material that can stimulate neurons remotely and bridge the gap in a severed nerve. The material performs magnetic-to-electric conversion 120 times faster than similar materials, making it suitable for neurostimulation treatments. The material's properties could lead to less invasive procedures, as it can be injected at the desired site instead of requiring implantation. The research also provides a framework for advanced materials design that could drive innovation in various fields.