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April 24th, 2006
Making blind hamsters see with nanotech
Abstract:
I’m sitting in a little café area at MIT, and next to me is brain researcher Rutledge Ellis-Behnke, and he’s got his tablet computer open and he’s showing me all these videos and slides of, like, cutting into hamster brains, and I’m wishing that my coffee had a big shot of Irish whiskey in it…
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