Inside Columbia University's secretive robot labs, where grad students print out muscles and move machines with their minds
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Hilary Brueck - Business Insider
These are just a few of the robotics projects that Columbia University PhD students are working on in their cramped, underground labs.
Business Insider got inside for a rare tour of the spaces, and saw machines that are attempting to make broccoli taste like pizza, allow humans to control robots with their eyes, and help partially paralyzed patients move again.
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