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''"Neurotech: Making living better through science."''
  
 
One of the most advanced research facilities on Ramath-lehi, '''Neurotech Research Facility''' (NRF), is a leader on scientific achievements and discoveries. Pendragons in lab coats work on vaccines for diseases, research geological patterns of the planet, and even study the lifestyles of certain fauna. For those curious at what the scientists work on inside the building, the first and second floor is open to anyone. Observers are able to watch many interesting, and sometimes dangerous, experiments behind glass walls.
 
One of the most advanced research facilities on Ramath-lehi, '''Neurotech Research Facility''' (NRF), is a leader on scientific achievements and discoveries. Pendragons in lab coats work on vaccines for diseases, research geological patterns of the planet, and even study the lifestyles of certain fauna. For those curious at what the scientists work on inside the building, the first and second floor is open to anyone. Observers are able to watch many interesting, and sometimes dangerous, experiments behind glass walls.

Revision as of 11:31, 30 March 2010

Neurotech Research Facility
Country Trilok
Type Research Facility
Short Description Ramath-lehi's largest science and research facility.


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"Neurotech: Making living better through science."

One of the most advanced research facilities on Ramath-lehi, Neurotech Research Facility (NRF), is a leader on scientific achievements and discoveries. Pendragons in lab coats work on vaccines for diseases, research geological patterns of the planet, and even study the lifestyles of certain fauna. For those curious at what the scientists work on inside the building, the first and second floor is open to anyone. Observers are able to watch many interesting, and sometimes dangerous, experiments behind glass walls.