This makes them ill-suited for use with small children and people experiencing time-critical medical emergencies such as strokes.
So if you take a prism and you separate out the colors, on the left is going to be all the blue, on the right is going to be all the red.
Not only will this system help alleviate the stress of people who might be squeamish about spending an hour in a coffin-sized cylinder that turns their hydrogen atoms into tiny radio transmitters, but it will also enable hospitals to serve more patients as well.
Because it's open-sourced anybody, any manufacturer could have access to it right now and use it for further testing, Yakubova said.
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