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New Podcast Investigation Alleges Harvard-Linked BrainCo Sent Athletes’ Brainwaves to China

The report points to Chinese state funding and robotics ties around the FocusCalm maker, while the alleged data transfers remain unverified.

Overview

  • American journalist Pablo Torre, working with Hunterbrook Media, published a six‑month investigation alleging that BrainCo appropriated brain data from elite athletes via the FocusCalm neurofeedback headband.
  • The claims name tennis players Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek, skier Mikaela Shiffrin, and F1 driver Charles Leclerc among those whose data were allegedly captured.
  • Torre reports BrainCo was financed for nearly a decade by Chinese government entities, later moved operations to China, and now collaborates with robotics companies.
  • Riccardo Ceccarelli of Formula Medicine confirms use of the device with athletes alongside cardiac monitoring to study stress responses, without independently verifying any data transfer.
  • The podcast, available on YouTube, alleges some data were hacked and secretly transmitted for future aeronautical and military applications, a scenario media reports describe as unproven and still speculative.