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2 Pig Hearts Were Successfully Transplanted into Brain-dead Human Patients (02 Quả Tim Heo Được Ghép Thành Công Cho Bệnh Nhân Chết Não)

The procedure is now one step closer to FDA trials in living patients. Hiện nay, ca phẩu thuật tiến một bước gần hơn với thử nghiệm lâm sàng FDA trên bệnh nhân còn sống. https://syntheticbilingual.blogspot.com/2022/07/2-pig-hearts-were-successfully.html By  Jennifer Nalewicki   published  16 days ago Source:  https://www.livescience.com/pig-heart-human-transplant?fbclid=IwAR2A0Y0zxByiq9zO4xGjZz-5UgIfOtelrG3gu2Wm5zQB8ffjoQb9noqo8Rc (Vui lòng xem bản dịch tiếng Việt bên dưới) Doctors recently transplanted pig hearts into two deceased patients, raising hopes that animal transplants could one day be used to save human lives. Led by Dr. Nader Moazami, a cardiac surgeon at NYU Langone Health medical center in New York City, the surgeries took place in June and July, according to the. Earlier this year, a different group of doctors from the University of Maryland Medical Center transplanted a pig heart into another patient, who died two months after the operation,  Live Science repor

Scientists Come Up with Fresh Take on Moon Mystery (Các Nhà Khoa Học Đưa Ra Kết Luận Mới Về Bí Ẩn Của Mặt Trăng)

https://syntheticbilingual.blogspot.com/2022/04/scientists-come-up-with-fresh-take-on.html By   Katie Hunt , CNN Updated 1852 GMT (0252 HKT) April 11, 2022 Source:  https://edition.cnn.com/2022/04/11/world/far-near-sides-of-the-moon-difference-scn/index.html?fbclid=IwAR0F9UVqxgFyl9sECz7HLzkW3WNdcg2e7C443wSqaERQt1jFcInm6eDv7e4 (Vui lòng xem bản dịch tiếng Việt bên dưới) The far side of the moon, which we can never see from our vantage point on Earth, looks surprisingly different than the orb we're used to seeing in the night sky. The near side we are so familiar with appears darker in places -- the result of the vast ancient lava flows, called lunar mare -- while the far side is covered in pock marks and craters but no mare. Why the two sides of the moon are so different has long puzzled space scientists. However, a study published last week in the journal Science Advances has come up with a new explanation for this lunar mystery. Researchers at Brown University studied the l