Naval Research Laboratory is studying how the brain becomes injured by blasts like those created by improvised explosive devices through simulation to better develop protective helmets for Marines.
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A hand of scientist Dr. Peter Matic rests on a skull as he explains how Naval Research Laboratory is studying how the brain becomes injured by blasts like those created by improvised explosive devices through simulation to better develop protective helmets for Marines. File# 150513-D-DB155-003
Collection of Skulls, bones and skeletons.
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A hand of scientist Dr. Peter Matic rests on a skull as he explains how Naval Research Laboratory is studying how the brain becomes injured by blasts like those created by improvised explosive devices through simulation to better develop protective helmets for Marines.
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