Scientists spur some activity in brains of slaughtered pigs | Advertiser-Tribune NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists restored some activity within the brains of pigs that had been slaughtered hours before, raising hopes for some medical advances and questions about the definition of death. The brains could not think or sense anything, researchers stressed. By medical standards "this is not a living brain," said Nenad Sestan of […]

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Scientists spur some activity in brains of slaughtered pigs