Computer scientist Larry Smarr, the subject of an Atlantic profile by Mark Bowden, has been meticulously measuring his every bodily function. Here, he shows off his imaging technology -- and the inside of his own colon.
Computer scientist Larry Smarr, the subject of an Atlantic profile by Mark Bowden, has been meticulously measuring his every bodily function. Here, he shows off his imaging technology -- and the inside of his own colon.
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