🧠 The future of neuromodulation might fit through a needle.

MIT engineers have developed a magnetoelectric implant smaller than a grain of sand — able to power itself wirelessly, without batteries or surgery.

By converting low-frequency magnetic fields into electric charge, this device could transform how we treat:
💓 Cardiac rhythm disorders
⚡ Epilepsy & Parkinson’s
🩸 Continuous biosensing and brain monitoring

Battery-free, minimally invasive, and long-lasting — precision medicine at a microscopic scale.

🔗 MIT News: Magnetoelectric Antenna Powers Tiny Implants Wirelessly

This kind of research brings us closer to a future where neurology and bioengineering merge seamlessly to heal from within.

💬 Could wireless, needle-delivered implants replace traditional surgical devices within the next decade?