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Israeli Researchers Teach a Goldfish to Drive

We look at some stories making headlines in the world of science with Rabiah Mayas.

01/12/2022 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

Israeli Researchers Teach a Goldfish to Drive

Clip: 1/12/2022 | 8m 8sVideo has Closed Captions

We look at some stories making headlines in the world of science with Rabiah Mayas.

A man receives the first pig heart transplant. Astronomers witness a star go supernova. Researchers identify a biomarker of depression. And a goldfish goes for a drive.

01/12/2022 | Rating NR

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