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Researchers isolate a pig's brain from it's body, keeping it alive and functioning for several hours
(www.popularmechanics.com)
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You missed part of the quote
The article does say that, but the source paper the article links to says this in the Abstract:
And nothing whatsoever about physically removing the brain from the body. It's teeechnically separated from the body's circulatory system - with the experimental, artificial connection replacing the natural one between tthe body's circulatory system and the brain's blood flow - but that really seems to be it.
The article is extremely misleading and only barely connected to the actual study, in short.
I'm personally gonna add Popular Mechanics to my internal list of pop sci rags that can't be trusted.
Ah, thank you. I did not read the original source.
Are you sure? Based on the article, how exactly did they "separate" it?