A revolutionary device made of graphene, a material stronger than steel, is being tested in the UK for its ability to pinpoint cancer cells during brain tumor surgery.
The chip, which is the size of a postage stamp, detects cancer cells by their unique electrical emissions compared to healthy brain tissue.
This groundbreaking technology could improve the accuracy of brain tumor removal, leading to better outcomes for patients.
Scientists believe this device has the potential to transform the treatment of various brain conditions, including stroke and epilepsy.