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Oct 29 2008, AP

In the race to build a better artificial heart, French scientists have turned to technology from satellites and airplanes to create a heart that they say responds better to the human body.

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This undated handout photo provided by the California Pacific Medical Center shows a patient hooked to an artificial liver called the ELAD, or extracorporeal liver assist device, during a study to see if it improves survival during sudden liver failure.