Max Hodak’s Science Corp. Is Preparing To Place Its First Sensor In A Human Brain
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Max Hodak’s Science Corp. Is Preparing To Place Its First Sensor In A Human Brain
WHAT THE SCIENCE CORP BRAIN SENSOR HUMAN TRIAL MEANS The Science Corp brain sensor human trial is generating intense interest in the neuroscience and biotech world as the company moves closer to testing its first brain-computer interface in humans. Many people searching for this breakthrough want to know whether it is safe, when trials will begin, and what it could mean for conditions like blindness, paralysis, and Parkinson’s disease. At its core, this development involves a biohybrid brain sensor designed to sit on the surface of the brain and communicate with both electronics and living neurons. The goal is not only to restore lost neurological functions but also to explore future possibilities of enhanced human cognition. Backed by major funding and guided by leading neurosurgical experts, the project represents one of the most ambitious attempts yet to merge biology with computing. A NEW ERA OF BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACE DEVELOPMENT The Science Corp brain sensor human trial marks a sig…