Xenotransplantation promises to solve organ shortage and to reshape how we think about human longevity, but it also raises a host of questions
Shards of electricity burned through Mr P’s flesh. Layers upon layers of subcutaneous fat unraveled, filling the operating room with a pungent, metallic odor, like singed hair at the neighborhood barbecue. Within a few minutes, the pearly white bone of the sternum stuck out before a vein split open, filling the operative field with blood.
Zap! Maroon juice turned into a crackly black mass.