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I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT.

I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT.

Samsung Gives Us A Glimpse Of The Future Via A Prototype Of Their Flexible OLED Screen, Which Paves The
Samsung Gives Us A Glimpse Of The Future Via A Prototype Of Their Flexible OLED Screen, Which Paves The
Samsung Gives Us A Glimpse Of The Future Via A Prototype Of Their Flexible OLED Screen, Which Paves The
Samsung Gives Us A Glimpse Of The Future Via A Prototype Of Their Flexible OLED Screen, Which Paves The

Samsung gives us a glimpse of the future via a prototype of their flexible OLED screen, which paves the way for everything from foldable phones to tablets that you can roll up like a newspaper. 

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11 years ago

While the OP is not particularly wrong, Andrewsarchus is more closely related to the extant hippos and whales. However these animals are part of the order artiodactyls that includes (among other two-toed, hoofed mammals) sheep.

Source: Andrewsarchus, "Superb Skull of a Gigantic Beast," Now on View in Whales Exhibit

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ok but seriously my favourite prehistoric animal is definitely andrewsarchus

THEIR JAW WAS A METER LONG

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LOOK AT THAT SIZE COMPARISON BUT THAT’S NOT THE BEST BIT YOU SEE THEIR CLOSEST LIVING RELATIVES AREN’T BEARS OR WOLVES NO THEIR CLOSEST LIVING RELATIVES

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ARE SHEEP


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11 years ago

This may or may not have just been occurring.

There’s nothing that I would like more That to lie down and sleep on the floor It looks quite inviting Not the least bit exciting I hope noöne minds if I snore


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11 years ago

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”

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11 years ago
3D Printing With Stem Cells Could Lead To Printable Organs
3D Printing With Stem Cells Could Lead To Printable Organs
3D Printing With Stem Cells Could Lead To Printable Organs
3D Printing With Stem Cells Could Lead To Printable Organs

3D printing with stem cells could lead to printable organs

A potentially breakthrough 3D-printing process using human stem cells could be the precursor to printing organs from a patient’s own cells.

Some day in the future, when you need a kidney transplant, you may get a 3D-printed organ created just for you. If scientists are able to achieve that milestone, they may look back fondly at a breakthrough printing process pioneered by researchers at Heriot-Watt University in Scotland in collaboration with Roslin Cellab, a stem cell technology company.

The printer creates 3D spheroids using delicate embryonic cell cultures floating in a “bio ink” medium. They end up looking like little bubbles. Each droplet can contain as few as five stem cells. Basically, this comes down to the printer “ink” being stem cells rather than plastic or another material.

Dr. Will Shu is part of the research team working on the project. “In the longer term, we envisage the technology being further developed to create viable 3D organs for medical implantation from a patient’s own cells, eliminating the need for organ donation, immune suppression, and the problem of transplant rejection,” Shu said in a release from Heriot-Watt.

Perhaps most importantly, the stem cells survived the printing process and remained viable. Shu says this is the first time human embryonic stem cells have been 3D printed. Printing out organs may be far down the line, but it’s just one potential application. The method could also be used to print out human tissue for drug testing.

The research results have just been published in Biofabrication under the title “Development of a valve-based cell printer for the formation of human embryonic stem cell spheroid aggregates.”

While things like 3D-printed Mobius bacon strips and crazy pointy shoes are a lot of fun, it’s applications like this that could really turn 3D printing into a world changer.

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