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Oct 19, 2019: Understanding the Anthropocene extinction, regenerating cartilage and more... | CBC Radio Loaded
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Oct 19, 2019: Understanding the Anthropocene extinction, regenerating cartilage and more...
Autism and touch, a prosthetic that feels and where’s my Lyme vaccine?
Autism and touch, a prosthetic that feels and where’s my Lyme vaccine?
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Posted: Oct 18, 2019 3:50 PM EDT | Last Updated: October 18, 2019
Volunteer recognizes where the prosthesis foot sole is touched. (Francesco M. Petrini)
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