NASA<\/a> is actually responsible for the creation of the bioreactor that grows artificial tissue. If you had one of these bioreactors, you could grow heart tissue, ligaments, and skeletal tissue. Basically, we can bake a person from scratch. These things seriously revolutionize crafting and baking possibilities for Suzie Homemakers everywhere. I can\u2019t help but think it won\u2019t be long before replacement organs are something you can pick up at Walmart on your way home from work. So, don\u2019t worry about diet and exercise or kicking that addiction. Once you keel over, we\u2019ll just stuff you with new parts, sprinkle you with all the fixings, and call you a baked potato. You\u2019ll be good as new and as tasty as ever. Hell, we might even be able to keep the elderly alive for longer.<\/p>\nBut hang on, we have one more step in the process of organ growth. After the future organ has cooked in the bioreactor for long enough, it’s removed and then implanted in a person. Because the organ was created from the person\u2019s own stem cells, there\u2019s no chance of it being rejected. It\u2019s already a part of them before it\u2019s even in their body. Ultimately, anyone who gets a newly created organ put inside them has something way cooler than a scar and much less creepy than a baboon heart.<\/p>\n
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Despite my sarcastic tone, I do think that there are some really amazing benefits that come from our ability to cultivate stem cell growth. Also, the technology behind the entire process is fascinating. However,\u00a0 I ultimately wish we would take better care of our bodies. It would be nice if we spent as much time and money revolutionizing the food industry and educating people about health. I feel that that’s the most logical solution to a lot of health issues we currently face. However, I can\u2019t deny that our ability to grow functioning parts of a human outside of the womb is pretty effing amazing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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