During a recent military parade in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin was caught on a hot mic saying to Xi Jinping, his Communist Chinese counterpart, “Human organs ...
Advances in cloning and stem cell technology may soon enable custom-grown organs and longer lifespans. Robert Redford, film ...
A species of ant found scurrying across southern Europe is the first animal found that clones males of another species.
It’s still hard for Larry Black Jr. to sleep at night. Nightmares about what happened in 2019 keep him awake. After he was shot in the back of the head, he was prepped to have his organs harvested ...
Lying on top of an operating room table with his chest exposed, Larry Black Jr. was moments away from having his organs harvested when a doctor ran breathlessly into the room. “Get him off the table,” ...
Other “replacement therapies” are showing promise for healthy longevity. This week I’m writing from Manchester, where I’ve been attending a conference on aging. Wednesday was full of talks and ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping's Beijing hot mic remarks suggesting organ transplants could help people live to 150 have been dismissed as unfounded by a top U.S.
Worker ants perform important tasks like gathering food, taking care of eggs and larvae and nest building. However, some species of ants cannot produce workers through reproductive means with their ...
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Forget emotional baggage — you’re hauling around spare parts. Turns out, you don’t need all 78 of your organs to get through life, which comes in handy when surgeons have to start making cuts.
Resurrection beyond cellular disintegration is simply impossible. However, when a person dies, cell death itself isn’t instant. Researchers are taking advantage of a timed window during which they can ...
Organ transplantation has long stood as a beacon of hope in American medicine, offering second chances to thousands each year. But a troubling trend is threatening the very foundation of this ...