The Pig Lung That Could (for 9 days)
Update: 2025-08-26
Description
A pig lung transplanted into a human body, why half our farmed calories never reach our plates, microbes that shrug off 100,000 years of ice, and asteroid dust older than the solar system itself.
SOURCES
- First-ever pig-to-human lung transplant attempted in brain-dead person in China | Live Science
- Fewer than half the calories grown on farms now reach our plates | New Scientist
- We are unlocking how frozen microbes stay alive for 100,000 years | New Scientist
- 'Potentially hazardous' asteroid Bennu contains dust older than the solar system itself — and traces of interstellar space | Live Science
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