Article Excerpt: Researchers at the University of California, San Diego developed the chip, which is small enough to be implanted below the surface of the skin, and is wirelessly powered by a wearable device. “The ultimate goal of this work is to develop a routine, unobtrusive alcohol and drug monitoring device for patients in substance abuse treatment programmes,” said Drew Hall, an electrical engineering professor in the university’s Jacobs School of Engineering, who led the project.
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Article Source: Institution of Mechanical Engineers