Outside of horror and sci-fi flicks, head transplants aren’t really viable. What attempts have been made so far usually kill the unfortunate test subjects within a day, and they can’t really survive without life support. Researchers at China’s Harbin Medical University think they can do better, however. In the wake of hundreds of mouse operations, the scientists are planning to conduct the first primate head transplants where the patient survives on its own for at least a while. The surgery will connect only a fraction of the spinal nerve fibers in the long-tailed macaque monkeys going under the knife, but it should be enough to maintain voluntary muscle movement and other crucial functions.
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