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How a toy inspired Stanford engineers to develop the world's cheapest centrifuge
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2017-01-31
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How a toy inspired Stanford engineers to develop the world's cheapest centrifuge
Inspired by a toy from his youth, Manu Prakash has designed a low-cost centrifuge that has huge implications for the future of medicine in underdeveloped countries.
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