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      <description>Hundreds of questions have been submitted to the University of Minnesota&apos;s Driven to Discover Web site. Here, faculty and staff from the Institute of Technology answer your &quot;single greatest questions.&quot; </description>
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         <title>Can we study the brain from the outside?</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>New findings about the electrical properties of the human skull by University biomedical engineering professor Bin He may hold the key to developing more non-invasive techniques for diagnosing and monitoring epilepsy, comas, and other brain activity. The research could also lead to more accurate brain surgery.</p>]]></description>
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