Rice-engineered material can reconnect severed nerves
Rice-engineered material can reconnect severed nerves
Rice neuroengineers designed the first self-rectifying magnetoelectric material and showed it can not only precisely stimulate neurons remotely but also reconnect a broken sciatic nerve in a rat model.
To clarify, the material is engineered at Rice University, it's not made from grain.
165 0 ReplyOkay, well that's just wat less interesting. It'll be great if this helps people walk again. But I also wanted to read about the regenerative properties of rice.
39 0 ReplyIt would give a whole new depth to "put it in some rice".
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I dont even want to read the article now. You just ruined science for me!
19 0 Replythe clickbaits are evolving
14 0 ReplyWait, there's a University for Rice?
14 0 ReplySo, putting my neurons in rice won't fix them?
11 0 ReplyI spent the whole day with my head in a ricer bowl, don't even tell me anything
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With rice 10/10
From rice 5/10
13 3 ReplyWhat a disappointment
8 0 ReplyYou hear the man, nothing to see here, move along
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Rice is great if you're really smart and want to engineer two thousand of something
26 4 ReplyThanks Mitch.
7 0 Reply
so we're past ricing our cars and computers??? we're ricing humans now???
15 1 ReplyVroom vroom, baby. Wanna see my undercarriage lights?
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Rice has neuroengineers? And here I was cooking it and eating it as a side dish. Now to take over the world!
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