Article 33QA4 To better grok how all 37 trillion human cells work, we need new tools

To better grok how all 37 trillion human cells work, we need new tools

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Cyrus Farivar
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At Ars Technica Live, Aaron Streets discussed the ways he's using microfluidics to advance cellular biology. (video link)

In recent decades, one of the largest-scale government-funded science research projects was the Human Genome Project, an effort to map the entire genetic blueprint of our species.

Since 2016, a new version of that herculean effort is underway, known as the Human Cell Atlas.

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