Harrison, whose plasma contained a rare antibody, rolled up his sleeve 1,173 times from 1954 to 2018. The Australian is credited with helping 2.4 million babies and advancing scientific research.
The Canadian-built Atacama Cosmology Telescope in the high Chilean desert mountains, which has just given up its final batch ...
A lyrical yet zesty account of Mozart's' adorable score, in a production that is on the nose and off the wall.
Harrison's plasma contained a rare and precious antibody ... But he also spoke optimistically about passing the baton — or, more accurately, the squishy stress ball. "I hope it's a record ...
"We'll be coming home, riding the plasma, splashing in the ocean ... and his team will then "hand the baton" to them, before they return to Earth "at the end of a successful, long duration ...
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James Harrison, Whose Blood Saved 2 Million Babies Has DiedJames Harrison, famously known as the “Man with the Golden Arm”, has passed away at the age of 88, leaving behind an incredible legacy of generosity. As Australia’s most prolific blood and plasma ...
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