Alabama woman becomes longest living recipient of a pig organ transplant, defying expectations and paving the way for future xenotransplantation.
Deep inside the maze of deserted rural roads and tangled-armed saguaros in Marana, 680 four-legged residents roam 80 acres of ...
That must have been one heck of a toothy smile—imagine regular pig teeth growing next to bioengineered human-ish ones. After ...
Charleston, South Carolina: a city where history whispers from every cobblestone street and the aroma of Southern cuisine ...
Researchers say they are one step closer to tooth regeneration in humans thanks to new developments in growing bioengineered ...
USA TODAY’s Restaurants of the Year celebrates the most exciting dining destinations across the country, including the ...
From quirky BBQ joints to historic taverns, these six unassuming spots are serving up some seriously impressive cuts. Let’s ...
German pig skulls changed significantly due to selective breeding. Scientists found shorter snouts and flatter foreheads in ...
Tufts University researchers took material from human and pig teeth and were able to grow a tooth-like structure. They hope ...
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