DARPA wants injured brains to rewire and repair themselves as the US military confronts traumatic brain injuries
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Kelsey Baker
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The Pentagon's research arm wants new, noninvasive ways to help injured brains heal themselves.
DARPA wants injured brains to rewire and repair themselves as the US military confronts traumatic brain injuries
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Kelsey Baker
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