Science Corp, founded by former Neuralink exec, aims to implant its biohybrid sensor in human brain for treating neurological conditions.

New Haven, Connecticut: Max Hodak’s Science Corp is getting ready to test its new brain sensor on humans.
Dr. Murat Günel, a top brain surgeon from Yale, will put the first sensor in a patient’s brain. The sensor sits on the brain’s surface under the skull.
This company wants to mix lab-grown brain cells with tiny electronic parts. They think this will work better than metal wires that can hurt the brain over time.
Science Corp just got $230 million to make their device. Their first product helps blind people see. They want to start human tests for their brain sensor, possibly by 2027.