Research Team Prints Fully Functional Human Skin with Bioprinter0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- June 18, 2020
A team of scientists successfully used a 3D bioprinter to generate completely functional human skin.
A team of scientists successfully used a 3D bioprinter to generate completely functional human skin.
Scientists from the Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences have found that if monkeys learn how mirrors work, they can pass self-awareness tests.
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