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Tuesday, March 07, 2023

Chinese team creates vocal cords on a chip

Chinese team creates vocal cords on a chip

Chinese team creates vocal cords on a chip

A team of Chinese researchers has created a chip that replicates the human vocal cords, which could revolutionize the healthcare industry.

The chip is made up of tiny micro-electrodes that vibrate at an incredibly high frequency, similar to vibrating vocal cords. The vibrations created by the chip can produce a range of sounds, from low-pitched bass to high-pitched tenor.

The team behind the technology hopes that it will be used to help people who have lost their ability to speak due to injury or illness. Currently, patients who have lost their vocal cords have to rely on electronic voice boxes or other types of technology to communicate, which can be cumbersome and difficult to use.

The new chip is small enough to be implanted into the body, which means that patients will be able to speak more naturally and easily. The team has already tested the chip on animals, and is now working towards human trials.

If successful, this technology could revolutionize the healthcare industry and make it easier for people to communicate after losing their voice. The possibilities for this technology are endless, and it could have a profound impact on the lives of those who have lost their ability to speak.

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