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Ingestible
Augments:
breathing
It Is Yesterday
Ingestible Sensor can Measure Heart and Breathing Rates
Fantastic Voyage (1966) - Theatrical Trailer
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Biotechnology and Human Health: Harvesting the technology of plants and microbes to augment the human body (2019)
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Abdomen
Digestive tract
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Albert Swiston
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Anne Trafton
Giovanni Traverso
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Harvard University
Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
MIT Media Lab
MIT News
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT)
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Richard Fleischer
Robert Langer
Twentieth Century Fox
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Heart Rate (HR) Monitors
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Fantastic Voyage
Journey Into The Living Body Of A Man!
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Fantastic Voyage (1966) - Theatrical Trailer
Ingestible Sensor can Measure Heart and Breathing Rates
It Is Yesterday
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Fantastic Voyage
Minneapolis Institute of Art