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Carnegie Mellon University researchers are developing edible electronic devices that can be implanted in the body to improve patient care.

"We are creating electronically active medical devices that can be implanted in the body," said Christopher Bettinger, an assistant professor in the departments of Materials Science and Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at CMU. …


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