Now Rogers, in a paper published in the journal Science, has unveiled what he calls “transient electronics”, which are made of silicon, magnesium and silk, that can be implanted subcutaneously for a specific purpose and once they have served that purpose will automatically dissolve harmlessly into the human body.
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West Health Investment Fund closes two deals on heels of new CEO appointment
The West Health Investment Fund has closed two new deals to invest in early stage startups RxAnte and GlySens.