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Two More Gene-Edited Pig Hearts Were Successfully Transplanted Into Humans
An early indication that pig transplants might actually work. An early indication that pig transplants might actually work. -
Scientists Have Invented Intravitreal Injection Eye Microneedle
It may sound like something out of a horror movie, but some conditions require medications to be properly injected into your eye. It may sound like something out of a horror movie, but some conditions require medications to be properly injected into your eye. -
Robots Can Now Have Skin Made Of Actual Human Skin Cells
The researchers have successfully coated a three-jointed, functioning robot finger with a prototype of this lab-grown skin. The researchers have successfully coated a three-jointed, functioning robot finger with a prototype of this lab-grown skin. -
Future Of Cancer Research Questioned Following Replication Failure
It's disturbing if experiments that cannot be replicated are utilized to initiate clinical trials or drug development initiatives. It's disturbing if experiments that cannot be replicated are utilized to initiate clinical trials or drug development initiatives. -
Helium-3, A Rare Primordial Gas, May Be Oozing Out Of Earth's Core
Helium-3 is primordial and was created just after the Big Bang occurred about 13.8 billion years ago. Helium-3 is primordial and was created just after the Big Bang occurred about 13.8 billion years ago. -
Fish Are Losing Their Color Due To Widespread Coral Bleaching, Warming Oceans
Brightly-colored fish are becoming increasingly rare, a new study has found. Brightly-colored fish are becoming increasingly rare, a new study has found. -
Climate Change Associated With Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Much Worse Than Previously Estimated
Massive amounts of sulfur, far greater than previously thought, were thrown up in the air. Massive amounts of sulfur, far greater than previously thought, were thrown up in the air. -
Attractive People May Have Stronger Immune Systems, This Weird Study Suggests
It seems the strength of your immune system is reflected in your face. It seems the strength of your immune system is reflected in your face. -
Scientists Build 'Biohybrid' Fish Powered By Human Heart Cells
Scientists say that they could help lead the way toward building replacement hearts from human tissue. Scientists say that they could help lead the way toward building replacement hearts from human tissue. -
Sponges Aren't Supposed To Survive On An Arctic Volcano, But This Bunch Did By Eating The Dead
Scientists discovered these ghoulish organisms in the Langseth Ridge, a former volcanic seamount in the Central Arctic. Scientists discovered these ghoulish organisms in the Langseth Ridge, a former volcanic seamount in the Central Arctic.