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  • Yeah I guess that would make sense that the coating is shot, though I don't know how this would happen - no finger impact or injury, even mild, that I'm aware of. Maybe the spontaneous swelling (of unknown cause) did it, or maybe the swelling was caused by a coating problem. Either way, if the coating can get damaged…
  • Likewise - both my roommate and I have magnet implants, but we're in New York. If there's anything we can do from over here (we just moved from London, actually) we'd be happy to! It's awesome that you're working under Kevin Warwick - I'm sure we're all curious to know how the study turns out, good luck with it.
  • This is really great! I had a quick look and it seems like a fairly high level of biology (and chemistry) might be required to follow along though, so those of us who didn't study it might have some catching up to do (which OpenCourseWare would of course help with). Hopefully in 10, 20 years MIT or Stanford or somesuch…
  • Divine Canvas has some Parylene-coated magnets. He's only got a couple left I think (also has silicone-coated disks but he said the coating fell apart on one of his customers and he had to take it out). But the rod-shaped ones on VP Scientific's site come in packages of only 10 (unlike 100 for the discs) so presumably…