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Researchers say they are one step closer to tooth regeneration in humans thanks to new developments in growing bioengineered ...
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Nestled in the lush greenery of the Pacific Northwest, Ranch House BBQ & Steakhouse is the kind of place you’d drive right by ...
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 their findings could lead to growing living tooth replacements for people.
For the past two decades, scientists have been manipulating genes to grow human cells where you wouldn’t quite expect them.
A pig gave birth to a “mutant” piglet that let out a cry that resembled that of a human child. The “human-like” piglet was the fourth in a litter of eight. None of its siblings are ...
What happens when the producers of "The Today Show" call and ask you to do a segment? If you're Pig Beach BBQ's executive chef Matt Abdoo you say "yes," get on the next flight and go. That's ...
An Alabama woman passed a major milestone Saturday to become the longest living recipient of a pig organ transplant – healthy and full of energy with her new kidney for 61 days and counting.
Modern open-world games prioritize map size over storytelling, affecting game immersion. Metal Gear Solid 5 offers a compelling narrative with gripping twists and characters, but it lacks a proper ...