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This video won first place in the 2017 Brain Awareness Video Contest with BrainFacts.org and the Society for Neuroscience: ... This video shows how scientists can control the behaviour of cells simply by switching on a light. Associate Professor of Biological Engineering and Brain and Cognitive Sciences Ed Boyden explains
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- This video won first place in the 2017 Brain Awareness Video Contest with BrainFacts.org and the Society for Neuroscience: ...
- This video shows how scientists can control the behaviour of cells simply by switching on a light.
- Associate Professor of Biological Engineering and Brain and Cognitive Sciences Ed Boyden explains
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