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It’s either the stuff of science fiction or the stuff of horror, but either way, according to an Italian neuroscientist, the first head transplant between humans is set to take place within the next ...
The mysterious work of Dr. Sergio Canavero is the stuff of grade-B horror movies. He claims he’s successfully attached a living mouse head to a rat, severed the spines of mice, and perhaps most ...
Professor Sergio Canavero, chief of the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group, said the operation was carried out by a team led by Dr. Xiaoping Ren, who last year successfully grafted a head onto a ...
A Russian man aiming preparing to undergo the world's first head transplant operation has denied he is "crazy" for agreeing to take part. Computer programmer Valery Spiridonov will fly to New York to ...
Dr. Sergio Canavero, a neurosurgeon at the Advanced Neuromodulation Group in Italy, is claiming that he is once again on the verge of a live human head transplant, this time in China – despite the ...
It seems the new doctor Frankenstein is from Italy, not Transylvania. Dr. Sergio Canavero, former director of the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group, said he and a colleague, Dr. Xiaoping Ren ...
According to one neuroscientist, there were just a couple technical glitches keeping us, as a species, from cutting off our heads and putting them on other people's bodies. In fact, it was really just ...
(RNN) – An Italian surgeon said he would be scheduling the first transplant of a healthy human head onto another body “within days.” Dr. Sergio Canavero said the procedure would take place in China ...
Kilburn Television, the TV production arm of Kilburn Media, has acquired global rights to develop and produce a docuseries that will chronicle the first human head transplant surgery, to be performed ...
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