Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Bioprinting human organs and tissue: Get ready for the great 3D printer debate + MORE

Bioprinting human organs and tissue: Get ready for the great 3D printer debate + MORE





Rush Limbaugh: Obama Invited Army Ranger Cory Remsburg To Smear George Bush (Credit: C&L Media)Nothing is as it appears to be in Conservoland or so they believe and Rush Limbaugh proved that point by going off the deep end and making a whacked out observation about the inclusion of Army Ranger Cory Remsburg at Tuesday’s SOTU address. He obviously can’t stand to see a Democratic president honor a military man, especially if that soldier was seriously wounded in the line of duty…

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When Darion Aguilar walked into Rockville, Maryland’s United Gun Shop on December 10th and underwent a background check for his shotgun purchase, he was “an ideal customer.” Store owner Cory Brown said Aguilar “smiled” and “was polite” as he talked about buying a gun for home defense.  According to The Washington Post, Brown said, “We get plenty of people that come in here and look shady…

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Stewart on SOTU: ‘Vague Pledges’ from Obama and the ‘World’s Sh*ttiest GOP Open Mic Night’

Jon Stewart taped too early last night to tackle President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address, but he was back in force tonight with full-on coverage of the speech. While Stewart assumed Obama would begin by saying the State of the Union is strong, he was taken aback by the president’s decision to “mention everybody in America by name…

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Because of rapid advances in 3D printing, the world is plunging towards ethical and political controversy fuelled by the use of the technology to generate living human tissue and organs. Bioprinting will progress far faster than general understanding of the ramifications of the technology, according to analyst firm Gartner…

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Bioprinting human organs and tissue: Get ready for the great 3D printer debate + MORE

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