France announces second artificial heart transplant
France last month carried out the second transplant of a new-generation artificial heart, Health Minister Marisol Touraine said Monday.
France last month carried out the second transplant of a new-generation artificial heart, Health Minister Marisol Touraine said Monday.
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Neanderthals may have caught, butchered and cooked wild pigeons long before modern humans became regular consumers of bird meat, a study revealed on Thursday.
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A reader asks about the characteristics or uses of the gemstone or crystal called peridot, and how it works.
Much of David Ramirez’s life is full of science. A former molecular biologist, Ramirez had worked on the cutting-edge Human Genome Project, an international study into the nature of human DNA, and then came home to the Philippines to get married. Ramirez also decided to add “fiction” to the “science” part of his life.
Clyde Snow, a forensic anthropologist who worked on cases ranging from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy to mass graves in Argentina, has died. He was 86.
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