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Game-changing Alzheimer's test, space lasers vs space junk, best friend's brains and more | CBC Radio Loaded
Quirks and Quarks
Game-changing Alzheimer's test, space lasers vs space junk, best friend's brains and more
Plus - beetles are getting smaller and tracking wolves in rural Ontario.
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Posted: Feb 02, 2018 4:20 PM EST | Last Updated: February 3, 2018
Dr. Sultan Darvesh examines two brains at the Maritime Brain Tissue Bank. The one on the right is from a person with Alzheimer's disease. (CBC)
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