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How have the first patients fared after receiving organ transplants from genetically modified pigs? Roni Caryn Rabin, a health reporter on the Science desk of The New York Times, looks at the results ...
Pigs have been chosen as an ideal species for xenotransplantation due to their physiological similarities to humans and their ...
In a trade deadline day shocker, the Boston Bruins dealt captain Brad Marchand to the team that eliminated them in the last two Stanley Cup Playoffs. Police have charged a fifth person in connection ...