Regina Barber
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Podcast Appearances
Okay, so you're saying farm animals. So there's like a farm just full of cloned animals.
Okay, so you're saying farm animals. So there's like a farm just full of cloned animals.
Wow, you're like breaking my brain here. Okay, so there are these identical organs in all of these pigs so they can be used in humans, right?
Wow, you're like breaking my brain here. Okay, so there are these identical organs in all of these pigs so they can be used in humans, right?
Wow, you're like breaking my brain here. Okay, so there are these identical organs in all of these pigs so they can be used in humans, right?
This sounds very like sci-fi film.
This sounds very like sci-fi film.
This sounds very like sci-fi film.
It is devastating.
It is devastating.
It is devastating.
Wow, you saw the surgery.
Wow, you saw the surgery.
Wow, you saw the surgery.
So today on the show, the first living person to receive a new kind of genetically modified pig kidney and what that could mean for the future of transplant medicine. You're listening to Shortwave, the science podcast from NPR.
So today on the show, the first living person to receive a new kind of genetically modified pig kidney and what that could mean for the future of transplant medicine. You're listening to Shortwave, the science podcast from NPR.
So today on the show, the first living person to receive a new kind of genetically modified pig kidney and what that could mean for the future of transplant medicine. You're listening to Shortwave, the science podcast from NPR.
Hey, short wavers. Emily Kwong here. Believe it or not, the year is almost over. And as we are reflecting on 2024, we're thinking about the hundreds of podcast episodes we've brought you this year. I mean, episodes about big things like climate change, nuclear energy, COVID.
Hey, short wavers. Emily Kwong here. Believe it or not, the year is almost over. And as we are reflecting on 2024, we're thinking about the hundreds of podcast episodes we've brought you this year. I mean, episodes about big things like climate change, nuclear energy, COVID.
Hey, short wavers. Emily Kwong here. Believe it or not, the year is almost over. And as we are reflecting on 2024, we're thinking about the hundreds of podcast episodes we've brought you this year. I mean, episodes about big things like climate change, nuclear energy, COVID.