So…who’s the first to make a Capt. Picard reference?
hafsazubair on
From the article:
BiVACOR’s Total Artificial Heart (TAH) is a groundbreaking advancement in medical technology, successfully sustaining a man for eight days and offering hope for heart failure patients. With further FDA approval, it could drastically reduce transplant wait times and improve patients’ quality of life globally.
requiem_mn on
And he is still alive. That is kind of missing in the title
nailbunny2000 on
Got to admit that is a crazy video to watch in the link.
Maxterchief99 on
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me…
ramakitty on
I’m sure this has been done before – wasn’t there the guy with the power supply in a backpack like device he carried?
EFTisLife on
He only had it in for about 8 days. I read that and immediately though of Repo Men 2010 I was like how far have we come.
Devlarski on
Meh artificial organs with a monthly subscription ain’t it for me. Give a personal clone who I can harvest organs from.
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So…who’s the first to make a Capt. Picard reference?
From the article:
BiVACOR’s Total Artificial Heart (TAH) is a groundbreaking advancement in medical technology, successfully sustaining a man for eight days and offering hope for heart failure patients. With further FDA approval, it could drastically reduce transplant wait times and improve patients’ quality of life globally.
And he is still alive. That is kind of missing in the title
Got to admit that is a crazy video to watch in the link.
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me…
I’m sure this has been done before – wasn’t there the guy with the power supply in a backpack like device he carried?
He only had it in for about 8 days. I read that and immediately though of Repo Men 2010 I was like how far have we come.
Meh artificial organs with a monthly subscription ain’t it for me. Give a personal clone who I can harvest organs from.