Chinese scientists create the safest and most accurate in-brain sensor
- The tiny biodegradable gel sensor can be injected into a patient’s brain to monitor intracranial pressure and blood flow

And trials show it can take these measurements with higher accuracy than currently used sensors.
“Compared with existing studies on wireless implantable sensors, our metagel sensor offers advantages specifically in regard to implant size, decoupled multiple signals and biodegradability,” the researchers wrote in a paper published in Nature on June 5.
“The injectable metagel ultrasound sensor we invented uses advanced acoustic metamaterial technology and is only 2×2×2 cubic millimetres in size, just like a sesame seed,” said Zang Jianfeng, corresponding author and a professor at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan.
“Through an external ultrasound probe, it can wirelessly monitor changes in physiological parameters,” Zang said in a video released by the university.