After the organ was transplanted into the body of a 21-year-old woman with chronic heart problems, the Indian news media celebrated the "green corridor", a roadway cleared for organ transport, as a heroic feat.
Meanwhile, four researchers in Spain were thinking there had to be a better way. Surely organs could be moved without disrupting traffic, incurring exorbitant fees and requiring police attention. Their solution – a drone designed for moving organs called Dronlife – was originally created as a contest entry in a Drones for Good competition.
(H/T: Brisbane Times)
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