Australian team builds Google Maps for the body

By Nicky Phillips
Updated April 12 2015 - 10:13am, first published March 31 2015 - 5:06pm
Biomedical engineer Melissa Knothe Tate's team have invented a Google Maps for the body.
 Photo: supplied
Biomedical engineer Melissa Knothe Tate's team have invented a Google Maps for the body. Photo: supplied
Biomedical engineer Melissa Knothe Tate's team have invented a Google Maps for the body.
 Photo: supplied
Biomedical engineer Melissa Knothe Tate's team have invented a Google Maps for the body. Photo: supplied
Biomedical engineer Melissa Knothe Tate's team have invented a Google Maps for the body.
 Photo: supplied
Biomedical engineer Melissa Knothe Tate's team have invented a Google Maps for the body. Photo: supplied
Biomedical engineer Melissa Knothe Tate's team have invented a Google Maps for the body.
 Photo: supplied
Biomedical engineer Melissa Knothe Tate's team have invented a Google Maps for the body. Photo: supplied

Google's mapping technologies quite literally open our eyes to the whole world. With the click of a mouse, you can zoom from a view of the world to a view of a country, then a city, a street, even a house.

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