For First Time, Pig Kidneys Provide Life-Sustaining Organ Function in Human: Hope for 100,000 on Donor List
For the first time, pig kidneys provided "life-sustaining kidney function" in a human, addressing the critical shortage of donors.
For the first time, pig kidneys provided "life-sustaining kidney function" in a human, addressing the critical shortage of donors.
Keeping solar panels snow-free has been a costly and inefficient proposition-until this ingenious solution from the University of Toledo.
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Emerging from social media, a 92-year-old Iowa resident has had a 70-year dream fulfilled after a message she wrote on an egg got an answer.
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Halsa and his dad were planning a 'drift' for walleye, and after casting their lines, Connor felt something decently heavy on the other side.
Fervo Energy's pilot project confirmed a record production of geothermal energy in Nevada—a breakthrough in next-generation geothermal power.
Kemp's Ridley sea turtle hasn't been seen on Galveston Island for a decade, and the recovery of its 107 eggs is a major boon to the speices.
AmericInn by Wyndham hotels are offering $15,000 to one family that visits three iconic state fairs in the Midwest.
Advance Auto Parts is helping Denver police put smiles on the faces of motorists who might not have the money to fix a broken car part.
After dispatching mental health pros, instead of police, to 911 emergency calls, Denver boosts successful pilot program with more funding.
With a faí§ade like the mottled grey-white of Aspen trees and a clean bill of emissions, the Populus Hotel in Denver aims to be carbon-positive
New cooling paper invented at Northeastern not only reflects the sun away from buildings, it also sucks heat out of the interior.
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12 news stamps attempt to communicate the majesty of the nation's most beautiful cascades, from Virginia to Washington State to Hawai'i.
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