Website review: Wired Science . Video: Body Builder...

Teeg Teeg discovered this in Science/Tech 57 reviews since Oct 26, 2007
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Teeg discovered 9 months ago
Wow! Humans can't grow back body parts...or can we? (Warning: medical gore)
mykey-one rated 14 days ago
This is amazing! and offers hope for battle scared vets and a means of reproducing your own cells for reconstruction of body parts...
SherrieFaerie rated 2 weeks ago
I'm completely amazed. I had no idea that was possible, but once they explain it, I wonder why no one thought of it sooner...
m877ster rated 7 weeks ago
Absolutely incredible.
StumbledOne rated 8 weeks ago
Humans regenerating lost digits, organs and whatnot is no longer a sci-fi dream
Meshuggahnans rated 3 months ago
Incredible video - see how you scientists use a ink-jet printer to make heart ventricles and more!
pflammertsma rated 3 months ago
Neat video on medical science.
Fee-Fee rated 3 months ago
Brilliant!
Shapedhistory rated 3 months ago
Fantastic video - Regenerating tissue!
OriginalPhoenix rated 3 months ago
The tag for this site is a misnomer, it is not about bodybuilding, but regrowing body parts (we CAN grow new some liver tissue and digits above the first crease, these men act so amazed, when people can grow new digits if the cut is above the first crease). Also, I can tell from the window view he is in downtown Pittsburgh and not near the UPMC research sites, so this is definitely more for profit (they all are but some more than others). Still, it sounds promising but the presentation of the subject matter was little...odd.
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