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Human Head Transplants: Where the Science Stands, and Why the Ethics Are So Complicated
It sounds like pure science fiction. Remove a healthy human head from a dying body, connect it to a different healthy body, and bring "the person" back to consciousness. Equal parts Frankenstein and ...
The data gathered from the chips, combined with previous studies, are anticipated to give NASA more insight into what ...
It’s a little complicated to weigh a dying person on a hospital bed, but that didn’t matter to Duncan MacDougall. In the early 20th century, MacDougall’s unique, purpose-built scale was ready to ...
A new study reveals how a hidden human bias has shaped centuries of scientific errors, from Galileo to modern research.
In 1907, Duncan MacDougall of Haverhill, Massachusetts, decided to try and prove the existence of the soul. All he needed was ...
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Artemis 2 astronauts will double as human science experiments on their trip around the moon
Artemis 2 astronauts will be the subjects of nearly as many experiments as they'll be performing during their trip around the ...
A science experiment designed by Team Icarus, a group of middle schoolers from Nogales, is now orbiting Earth aboard the ...
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