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ihateshadylandlords t1_jad8uuq wrote
Cool, hopefully it leads to great things.
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No_Ninja3309_NoNoYes t1_jadx5r2 wrote
This is great news as long as the printed organs are not rejected. If they can print microbrains, we would potentially not need GPUs in the future. And soldiers could have two hearts. I think in a decade or two, all organs will be printable.
Throwaguey3549 t1_jadfnwj wrote
So it can fix a ruptured aorta... or print a blockage and end it all lol
Akimbo333 t1_jae0mdn wrote
Very interesting
MasterFubar t1_jaej37l wrote
> "a soft robot that can 3D bio-print inside the human body."
We've had those for millions of years, they are called "bacteria" and "viruses".
FTRFNK t1_jadbmw7 wrote
This is very cool, maybe instead of needing to print whole new organs we can excise diseased sections and replace with healthy cells in non-drastic cases.