LLNL and Canaery Develop Cutting-Edge Neural Interface Technology for Scent Detection
UF Innovate | Accelerate resident client Canaery and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have developed an advanced nose-computer interface (NCI) capable of enhancing the ability of scent detection animals to simultaneously identify contraband such as explosives and narcotics, as well as other types of important scents such as biomarkers for neurological and infectious diseases.
The teaming brings LLNL’s longstanding expertise in fabrication of flexible neural interfaces and biocompatible packaging together with Canaery’s transformative work on a novel NCI that could provide human-readable identification of scents detected by animals.
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