28 March 2006

UNSW grafts child's head to salad bowl


At last, graphic evidence that head transplants are viable. Researchers from the University of New South Wales have succesfully forged a baby's head onto a supporting bionic structure that allows the child full mobility, albeit with limited range (battery life restricts the infant's movements to only a few hundred feet at a time).

"Creepy" has even spoken a few words, according to Errol Baxter, post graduate student, responsible for creating the groundbreaking prosthesis.


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Blogger karlfest said...

This is simply amazing

10:50 PM  

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