Yale Researchers Use New Technology To Restore Dead Pig Cells



Researchers at Yale used new technology to reanimate dead pig cells leading to a potential breakthrough for organ transplants. NBC News’ Joshua Johnson is joined by the director of transplant ethics at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine Brendan Parent to discuss the possibilities of revolutionizing the procedure and potential unintended consequences.

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29 thoughts on “Yale Researchers Use New Technology To Restore Dead Pig Cells”

  1. Yeah, that's right now. 3 generations later and some reporter will have America's first reported zombie siting from some secret lab we never knew existed.

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  2. This is going to change EVERYTHING and even our societal/legal/philosophical/spiritual concept of that event/lifecycle step we’ve called DEATH till now. Mark my words.

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