Daily briefing: The world's first human bladder transplant
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Daily briefing: The world's first human bladder transplant
"It is incredibly hardware-efficient,"
"The transplant was the first of five planned as part of an early-stage clinical trial."
A 41-year-old man has made history as the first recipient of a bladder transplant, conducted over an impressive eight-hour surgery in the United States. For the patient, it marked a newfound ability to urinate after seven years of difficulty. This groundbreaking procedure is part of an early-stage clinical trial aiming to perform five similar transplants. Additionally, advancements in quantum computing were discussed, highlighting a minimalist approach where a single atom enabled quantum simulations of molecular reactions efficiently, potentially accelerating the field towards achieving quantum advantage.
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