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<p>An interdisciplinary team of researchers from the&nbsp;<a href="https://seas.harvard.edu/">Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences&nbsp;</a>(SEAS), in collaboration with The University of Texas at Austin, MIT and&nbsp;<a href="https://axoft.us/" target="_blank">Axoft, Inc</a>., developed a soft implantable device with dozens of sensors that can record single-neuron activity in the brain stably for months.</p>


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