Deblina Sarkar is building microscopic machines to enter our brains
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May 25, 2023
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Deblina Sarkar is building microscopic machines to enter our brains,The ultratiny devices can communicate wirelessly from inside living cells and may one day help cure brain diseases.
Deblina Sarkar is building microscopic machines to enter our brains
The ultratiny devices can communicate wirelessly from inside living cells and may one day help cure brain diseases.
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