Three months ago, surgeons in Holland implanted a transparent plastic skull in a woman whose skull has never stopped growing. Incredibly, the rare bone disease that was wrecking her vision and ...
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WASHINGTON - US researchers developed a 3D-printed transparent skull and implanted it into a mouse, offering a way to watch its activity of the entire brain surface in real time. The study published ...