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English: Growing organs through understanding and reconstructing tissue architectures | Celeste Nelson
The human lung is an amazing feat of engineering: it contains 8 million tubes, delivering oxygen to a surface about the size of a tennis court. But other species have different, and sometimes even better, designs. Celeste Nelson, Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Princeton, explains how her lab is combining approaches from nature to engineer more efficient lungs. http://www.weforum.org/ |
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Source | Growing organs through understanding and reconstructing tissue architectures | Celeste Nelson at 0:32, cropped, brightened |
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