That could also solve other problems humanity is going through, right now, such as livestock environment impacts. Think about that: to make a peace of meat from stem cells it's require far less natural resources than raising an animal for months (or even years), to obtain the same amount of meat, and will also produce far less polluition (no Excrements, or methane). You also spare millions of animals from being slaughtered. My point is: If you can print complex organs identical to natural one, you can print chunks of meat from any animal, identical too. Even space exploration can benefit from that, once you can't raise Beef, or Pigs in a spacecraft, and if an astronalt needs a transplant (and it's too far away from Earth) spare organs will be available.
I do agree but we also need to be careful about many of these animals going extinct after farmers figure out they can no longer turn a profit they will ship all there cows and chickens ect to be processed for meat and bam %99 of all livestock are almost extinct within a matter of years.
Mr. Wadsworth, in the near future, without a W.W.3 ruining it, how soon will Bio-printed Human Organs become legally regulated and introduced to market? I am very interested, especially since I'm thinking about investing.
What’s the difference between 3D bioprinting nanofibre-embedded scaffolds and 3D bioprinting macro-/micro-/nano-porous scaffolds I’m trying to choose my project title but I’m confused about these 2 need help please
3D Bioprinting is definitely the next frontier in Biomedical engineering, thank you.
That could also solve other problems humanity is going through, right now, such as livestock environment impacts. Think about that: to make a peace of meat from stem cells it's require far less natural resources than raising an animal for months (or even years), to obtain the same amount of meat, and will also produce far less polluition (no Excrements, or methane). You also spare millions of animals from being slaughtered. My point is: If you can print complex organs identical to natural one, you can print chunks of meat from any animal, identical too. Even space exploration can benefit from that, once you can't raise Beef, or Pigs in a spacecraft, and if an astronalt needs a transplant (and it's too far away from Earth) spare organs will be available.
I do agree but we also need to be careful about many of these animals going extinct after farmers figure out they can no longer turn a profit they will ship all there cows and chickens ect to be processed for meat and bam %99 of all livestock are almost extinct within a matter of years.
Very important for future life am also done a project in 3D bio printing get a award from Indian research team
Mr. Wadsworth, in the near future, without a W.W.3 ruining it, how soon will Bio-printed Human Organs become legally regulated and introduced to market? I am very interested, especially since I'm thinking about investing.
Grrat presentation. This technology amazes me but also scares.
As it should not sure humans are responsible enough for these new abilities just yet..
Absolutely amazing video. Very well presented. The potential of 3d bio printing is immense. Good Job,Keep up the good work!:)
Great insight into the future - can't wait to see your vision realised
What’s the difference between
3D bioprinting nanofibre-embedded scaffolds and
3D bioprinting macro-/micro-/nano-porous scaffolds I’m trying to choose my project title but I’m confused about these 2 need help please
sustainability at its peak: When we culture human cells and feed on that!!
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Very interesting issue and very nice presentation! Thank You 😊
3D Bioprinting is the future
This is how the movie They Island started!
I love British accent. Good speech! :)
nice talk
WHAT HAPPEN TO CLONNING HUMAN BEING?
It's a little creepy that they're making food with bio printers.