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Can you eat this bread?

// June 5th, 2009 // No Comments » // Funny pictures, General, Weird Science

The human bread is made by a 28-year-old fine arts master degree student, Kittiwat Unarrom, from Thailand. These bread sculptures are made out of dough, raisins, cashews, and chocolate.

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This bakery house looks like the lair of a serial killer where realistic-looking human body parts are hanging on meat hooks.

Scary or not, just check out the video.

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How far would you go to prove the theory?

// February 26th, 2009 // No Comments » // Weird Science

Dr. Robert J. White is an American surgeon famed for his expertise in the field of transplantology. Years of his research into human nervous system and the brain lead to the discovery of a spinal cord cooling process used by almost all medication institutions today.

He was a neurological surgery professor for Case Western Reserve University medical school for more than 40 years.

In 1962, Dr. White was the first person to succeed in removing the brain of a dog and keeping it alive outside the body. The canine gray blob was hooked up to a brain wave monitor which proved that it was still active and and full of thoughts.

Whether the thoughts were centered around confused panic and pleas to kill it remain unverified thought implied.

In 1964, Dr. White succeeded in freaking out everyone by transplanting the brain of one dog into the neck of another. The experiment proved that an alien brain can be kept alive in a host’s body.

In the 70s, Dr. White succeeded in transplanting the head of one

monkey onto the body of another one. The monkey only lived for a few days, but Dr. White has repeated his experiment providing that his monkey heads could basically survive indefinitely with its new host body but he had to euthanize them because they were all paralyzed.

Modern medicine is till unable to repair nerve damage resulting from severing the spinal cord during the transplant, so all the monkeys from the experiments ended up paralyzed from the neck down.

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