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Under a three-year collaboration, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists and engineers will work with Precision Neuroscience to develop future versions of the company’s flexible, thin-film neural implant for patients with a variety of neurological disorders. Main image: LLNL’s 512-channel array is capable of electrically recording neural activity from the surface of the brain. Photo by Randy Wong. Inset: Precision’s Layer 7 Cortical Interface, a high channel count cortical surface array, packs 1,024 electrodes into a surface area of 1.5 square centimeters and is thinner than a human hair. Photo courtesy of Precision Neuroscience.