Surgeons develop 2 ways to ‘restart’ hearts without a donor’s body
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Surgeons develop 2 ways to ‘restart’ hearts without a donor’s body

A pair of new procedures could make it more viable to use hearts from a much wider supply of donors. Image: CAROL YEPES / Getty Images Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday.Cardiac surgeons have discovered two novel techniques that may improve doctors’ ability to “reanimate” hearts after the death of a donor. In one procedure, which successfully saved the life of a 3-month-old child transplant recipient, oxygenated blood is pumped into an extracted heart while it rests on a surgical table, eventually causing it to “wake up” and beat again. The other technique involves flushing a cold solution of liquid and preservatives into a heart before surgeons remove it from the donor’s body. Both methods could potentially open up new, cost-effective approaches for recovering viable...
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Admiral, 90-year-old US appliances and electronics giant, enters Nigerian market in strategic partnership with DeeKay Group
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Admiral, 90-year-old US appliances and electronics giant, enters Nigerian market in strategic partnership with DeeKay Group

Admirala legacy consumer electronics and home appliances brand headquartered in the United States, has formally announced its entry into the Nigerian market. The brand, with a history spanning over 90 years, is launching a full suite of durable, high-efficiency appliances as part of a strategic partnership with DeeKayGroup, one of Nigeria’s leading distributors of consumer goods. The launch marks the first official introduction of Admiral’s globally recognised products into West Africa’s largest economy. Admiral’s product portfolio in Nigeria includes washing machines, freezers, televisions, cookers, refrigerators, fans and more, with additional smart and energy-saving appliances expected in the coming months. According to the company, Admiral’s market entry reflects its commitment to addressing the evolving needs of African consumers by providing cost-efficient, power-conscious, and quality-tested appliances designed to meet global performance standards while adapting to local market conditions.“Admiral’s arrival...
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Trump ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ provides $85 million to move a NASA space shuttle. Here’s where
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Trump ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ provides $85 million to move a NASA space shuttle. Here’s where

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