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Next up in bioengineering: Enhanced humanity?

March 17, 2008 1:50 PM PDT – Posted by Emily Shurr

Just about every day brings new advances in using computers to customize medical treatments. How are chips and bodies interfacing to change disease treatment, repair damaged brain tissue, and even manufacture micro-specialized drugs to be released directly into the bloodstream?

Read the full story on MSNBC: "The future of biomedicine: virtual humans"

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by Rádi Pál March 17, 2008 2:43 PM PDT
Hi Emily :big bizarr teory Thank for next time and future information/My name is pál
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