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This development could lead to breakthroughs in brain-computer interfaces and neurotechnology.
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Max Hodak's company, Science Corp., is developing a hybrid sensor to be implanted in the human brain. The company plans to begin human trials of this sensor in the coming years. This technology aims to advance brain-computer interface capabilities significantly.

This development could lead to breakthroughs in brain-computer interfaces and neurotechnology.
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It may create new opportunities in medical devices and neurotechnology markets.
Organizations in neurotech should monitor this progress for potential collaboration or innovation.
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Max Hodak's company, Science Corp., is developing a hybrid sensor to be implanted in the human brain. The company plans to begin human trials of this sensor in the coming years. This technology aims to advance brain-computer interface capabilities significantly.
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Max Hodak's company, Science Corp., is developing a hybrid sensor to be implanted in the human brain. The company plans to begin human trials of this sensor in the coming years. This technology aims to advance brain-computer interface capabilities significantly.