Scientists Are Trying to Create the Most Detailed 3D Map of the Human Body Ever
This ambitious map will show how the tissues and organs of the body function and interact with one another on a cellular level.
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This ambitious map will show how the tissues and organs of the body function and interact with one another on a cellular level.
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in an unfortunate turn, the hand is now at the centre of a criminal investigation.
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