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Michael Roukes

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Nature|September 15, 2006
Quantum physics: observing and the observedMichael Roukes
Neuroscience Research|December 3, 2021
Letting the little light of mind shine: Advances and future directions in neurochemical detectionNikki Tjahjono, Yihan Jin, Alice Hsu, et al.
Lab on a Chip|March 29, 2019
A high-speed, high-performance, microfabricated comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatographJoshua J Whiting, Edward Myers, Ronald P Manginell, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|May 27, 2024
Stable, chronic in-vivo recordings from a fully wireless subdural-contained 65,536-electrode brain-computer interface deviceTaesung Jung, Nanyu Zeng, Jason D Fabbri, et al.
Nature Electronics|July 3, 2026
A wireless subdural-contained brain-computer interface with 65,536 electrodes and 1,024 channelsTaesung Jung, Nanyu Zeng, Jason D Fabbri, et al.
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Nature|September 15, 2006
Quantum physics: observing and the observedMichael Roukes
Neuroscience Research|December 3, 2021
Letting the little light of mind shine: Advances and future directions in neurochemical detectionNikki Tjahjono, Yihan Jin, Alice Hsu, et al.
Lab on a Chip|March 29, 2019
A high-speed, high-performance, microfabricated comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatographJoshua J Whiting, Edward Myers, Ronald P Manginell, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|May 27, 2024
Stable, chronic in-vivo recordings from a fully wireless subdural-contained 65,536-electrode brain-computer interface deviceTaesung Jung, Nanyu Zeng, Jason D Fabbri, et al.
Nature Electronics|July 3, 2026
A wireless subdural-contained brain-computer interface with 65,536 electrodes and 1,024 channelsTaesung Jung, Nanyu Zeng, Jason D Fabbri, et al.
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