S&TR Preview: Brain-on-a-Chip
Livermore’s brain-on-a-chip may offer a faster, less expensive, and more effective way to evaluate the organ’s response to human-made and natural threats. Read more about it in Science & Technology Review (S&TR): https://str.llnl.gov.
Видео S&TR Preview: Brain-on-a-Chip канала Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Видео S&TR Preview: Brain-on-a-Chip канала Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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