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Life sciences/Organismal biology/Anatomy/Nervous system/Central nervous system/Spinal cord
Neuroscience, Brain & Mind
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Allan Basbaum takes the pain away
Physical extremes in the nervous system
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The tail’s odd shape offers a rare combination of control and flexibility that could prove useful in robotics, defense systems, or biomedicine.
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