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Aleph Neuro Unveils High-Res Brain Imaging Using Butterfly Network Tech

The company said that it captured the highest-resolution 3D images of the human brain taken from outside the skull.

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By: Sam Brusco

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A screenshot of a high-resolution 3D brain image. Photo: Aleph Neuro

Butterfly Network shared the launch of Aleph Neuro, and announcement of what it describes as a breakthrough in non-invasive brain imaging using ultrasound.

Aleph is a research lab that’s building what it calls “brain interfaces for the telepathic future.” The company said that it captured the highest-resolution 3D images of the human brain taken from outside the skull.

The company explained its approach as providing “MRI-level detail of the brain” without drilling or the bulk of an MRI machine, addressing what it sees as the two fundamental hardware bottlenecks in the field. Aleph is a participant in the Butterfly Embedded licensing and co-development program, which is powering a new wave of ultrasound-enabled technologies.

“Researchers like Aleph Neuro are using Butterfly’s Ultrasound-on-Chip to reimagine the capabilities of ultrasound and challenge the status quo,” said Joseph DeVivo, president, chairman, and CEO of Butterfly Network. “I encourage everyone to go to AlephNeuro.com to see what this exciting new lab is venturing to do. We congratulate the Aleph team on their progress.”

This announcement follows last week’s full-body ultrasound CT scanner reveal from Midjourney, another Butterfly Embedded partner. Together these milestones highlight the growing impact of Ulreasound-on-Chip for the future of health and technology.

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