Medical Have You Seen the U.Iowa SANTOS Project Demos?

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The U.Iowa SANTOS Project showcases advanced software and demos that have garnered interest for their innovative approach. Users express excitement about the project's capabilities, highlighting its potential applications. Links to the project’s official pages provide additional information and visuals. The discussion emphasizes the project's appeal and encourages further exploration of its features. Overall, the U.Iowa SANTOS Project is recognized for its impressive technological advancements.
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Interesting, here's a link to a page about it: http://www.engineering.uiowa.edu/news/santos.html
 
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