Week in review
For the first time in the United States, surgeons replaced a man's cancerous windpipe with a synthetic one covered with stem cells from his bone marrow.
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For the first time in the United States, surgeons replaced a man's cancerous windpipe with a synthetic one covered with stem cells from his bone marrow.
A study found that wildfires and oxygen-poor environments helped destroy 90 percent of life on Earth in less than 200,000 years.
Kohler, a bath fixtures company, created an advanced toilet, the Numi, which can play music, be personalized, heat its seat, illuminate itself with LED lights, raise and lower its lid, and more. It is controlled with a touch screen remote and costs $6,400.
Doctors from the Royal College of Psychiatrists warned that the current generation of university students has a greater risk of anxiety and depression compared to previous generations.
The Turanor PlanetSolar, the first 100 percent solar-powered vessel, will attempt to circumnavigate the world from Singapore and is scheduled to arrive back in Monaco next May.
Researchers at the University of California at Los Angeles have developed a portable microscope with the ability to detect E.coli and other bacteria. The microscope uses lasers instead of lenses to identity particles.