MRI-Inspired Puzzle
What happens if you combine magnetic resonance imaging with games and creativity? See the idea of Neil Fraser:
(Hat tip: Idegenszövet)
*This blog post was originally published at ScienceRoll*
What happens if you combine magnetic resonance imaging with games and creativity? See the idea of Neil Fraser:
(Hat tip: Idegenszövet)
*This blog post was originally published at ScienceRoll*
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