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snoqualmie_pass t1_jbnavl0 wrote
Reply to [Image] A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor. - Franklin D. Roosevelt by pompous-pomeranian
“A rough sea makes for good seamen”
Not FDR
snoqualmie_pass t1_jabjgk1 wrote
Reply to comment by Kindred87 in UNSW engineers unveil prototype robotic arm that can 3D print living cells directly onto organs inside a human body. by unswsydney
Wow that was totally amazing!
Naively I had thought that the body could be grown separately, using some samples from the head, then at some point, attached and reanimated. But I’m nearly clueless about this technology.
I’m a fan of the sci-fi series “The Expanse” and there’s a scene where someone who had lost their arm, was having a new one regrown. They actually showed a “baby’s arm” growing out of the stump. (They used a clear cylinder, filled with a liquid, to encapsulate it). Sounds like it was portrayed realistically.
Thank you for your fascinating comment!
snoqualmie_pass t1_jabgzk8 wrote
Reply to comment by Kindred87 in UNSW engineers unveil prototype robotic arm that can 3D print living cells directly onto organs inside a human body. by unswsydney
So what about growing the rest of a human body for those heads in cryo?
Can we bring Einstein back yet?
/half joking
snoqualmie_pass t1_j7har1n wrote
Reply to comment by Real_Jackraps in I would rather die of passion than of boredom. [Image] by NoahBraun7
Maybe bc talking about death when trying to get motivated is the opposite of motivational.
snoqualmie_pass t1_j7hakbl wrote
Reply to comment by cookerg in I would rather die of passion than of boredom. [Image] by NoahBraun7
…said the free climber, sky diver, base jumper, etc
snoqualmie_pass t1_jcm229f wrote
Reply to comment by AlarmingAffect0 in [Image] We need to realise this. by RutbaIsBored
Maybe they should have stuck with the original script and said “and I’m all out of bubblegum” ?
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They Live!