Thanks to Dr. Doug Shevlin for alerting me to this fascinating find.
Scientists believe submersion in anoxic environment preserved tissue. |
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Scientists believe submersion in anoxic environment preserved tissue. |
A neuropathology colleague in Toronto (Dr. Phedias Diamandis) is developing some amazing AI-based tools for pathology and academia. He hel...
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Speaking of pickled brains, that's a very nice picture of me. Was taken on my birf-day a few years ago at the Sportsman's Lounge, just a couple of blocks from the hospital. My partners in crime there are my friends Jamie and Triple J.
Thanks for the memories, Dr. Moore.
Wow!!!
Moderating comments before they appear?
To jd:
Yes, I've had to start moderating the comments as I've been getting too many spam comments lately.
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