Anonymous ID: 38f37d Nov. 3, 2021, 9:25 p.m. No.14919788   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9797

John 12:13

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13 So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, crying out, โ€œHosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel!โ€

Anonymous ID: 38f37d Nov. 3, 2021, 9:51 p.m. No.14919883   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9922

 

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NASA/Methuselah Challenge Winners Make History by Engineering, Sustaining Live Human Tissue in a Laboratory

 

By Methuselah Foundation, NASA Jun 9, 2021 Updated Jul 27, 2021

 

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Methuselah Foundation, which recently was given 43% of the world's Dogelon Mars cryptocurrency, promises to manage the holdings to maximize their value to support the Foundation's mission. (PRNewsfoto/Methuselah Foundation)

 

Methuselah Foundation, which recently was given 43% of the world's Dogelon Mars cryptocurrency, promises to manage the holdings to maximize their value to support the Foundation's mission. (PRNewsfoto/Methuselah Foundation)

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WASHINGTON, June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ โ€“ Methuselah Foundation, which co-sponsored the Vascular Tissue Challenge with NASA, today announced the award-winning researchers achieved scientific breakthroughs that promise to dramatically change the future of human health.

 

This brings us closer to the day when medicine can regenerate organs to improve lifespan and quality of life for people

 

The first- and second-place Challenge winners announced by NASA today are the first scientific teams to engineer and sustain thick functioning human tissue in a lab. The Challenge, first conceived by Methuselah Foundation in 2013, was conducted to increase the pace of bioengineering innovations to benefit humans on Earth and future space explorers.

 

The successful teams achieved the first step toward routinely growing human organs to replace those damaged by disease or trauma. Researchers can build on these achievements to eventually 3D print edible meats, human tissues and, ultimately, replacement human organs.

 

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