World’s first eye transplant for man electrocuted by super-voltage power lines- Tech & Science Daily podcast

 (REUTERS)
(REUTERS)

An electrical worker who lost an eye, an arm and half his face while servicing deadly super-voltage power lines has received new facial features - and the world’s first ocular transplant.

Aaron James, 46, from Arkansas, nearly died and suffered extreme burns when he was electrocuted by a live wire during his work for a power company in 2021.

Blood is pumping to the new donor eyeball and the optic nerve is connected, but now there’s a wait to check if vision appears as wounds heal, after surgery at NYU Langone Health - but James tells the Associated Press he hopes the world-first procedure will benefit others in the future.

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The findings, made using Nasa’s James Webb Space Telescope and Chandra X-Ray Observatory, confirm theories that supermassive black holes existed at the dawn of the universe.

A man in his 40s was crushed to death by a robot in South Korea after it reportedly failed to tell the difference between the victim and a box of peppers.

Yonhap news agency reports he was inspecting the machine’s sensor at a distribution centre for agricultural produce in South Gyeongsang, when he was grabbed by the robot’s arm and fatally crushed.

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