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This Squishy 3D-Printed Human Heart Feels Like the Real Thing – WIRED
A clever technique allows scientists to scan a heart and reconstruct it in a soup of gelatin. It’s like making jello, only way more useful for surgeons.

In the intro to the HBO sci-fi series Westworld, a 3D printer churns out humanoid robots, delicately assembling the incredible complexities of the human form so that those robots can go on tospoiler alertdo naughty things. It takes a lot of biomechanical coordination, after all, to murder a whole lot of flesh-and-blood people.
Speaking of: Researchers just made a scientific leap toward making 3D-printed flesh and blood a reality. Writing recently in the journal ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering,…
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