Pill That Talks to Patients Inside the Stomach: MIT Develops Capsule with Embedded Chip
In a groundbreaking development, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a pill embedded with a microchip that can communicate with patients after being ingested. This innovation is expected to benefit patients who require long-term medication, ensuring better adherence and health outcomes.
From Gadgets to MedicineWhile chips are common in devices such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops, MIT scientists have now successfully integrated one into a medicine capsule. Once swallowed, the pill signals whether it has dissolved in the stomach, providing real-time confirmation to the patient or healthcare provider. This could be especially helpful for patients with chronic conditions requiring prolonged drug intake.
How the Capsule WorksAccording to MIT n...









