
Science Corporation, the startup led by former Neuralink president Max Hodak, is preparing to implant its first biohybrid sensor in a human as part of early U.S. trials. The device is designed to both record neural activity and deliver gentle electrical stimulation that may encourage healing in damaged brain or spinal cord cells; the company has recruited a top neurobiologist to lead the trials. These implant-based approaches run alongside non-invasive brain-interface work — for example, systems that read listeners' brain waves to improve hearing in noisy environments — underscoring multiple technical pathways toward medical brain-computer applications.
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