I wish this had been fully functional when my grandma needed it. 😢 Looking forward to innovations in the future, and a time when transplants won't require donors and lists. ❤
I feel you my friend.. but now we can venture out to the ones next "in line" if they wish.. and I truly hope it will be as accessible as possible to anyone who wishes..
It's not even necessary to use stem cells from embryos Most modern stem cell research uses adult stem cells So anyone who is against stem cell research is truly stupid
I like your videos on CNET, you take the time to go these labs/companies..., take some real footage of real people and their work instead of sitting in front of a camera and lecturing people as many do on RUclips, thanks, great video, and keep up the good work.
It's amazing, in the future this could save thousands of lives. Sadly far to many people die on the donor waiting list, and even the lucky ones then spend the rest of their lives having to take immune suppressants, with the ticking time bomb, that is the body rejecting the organ. Being able to produce organs not only on demand, but also a direct copy that the immune system will accept, is going to be a huge achievement. hopefully one day a full organs like the heart could be made, this could extend peoples lives by decades. the youngest will see the best results, living maybe a full and healthy life.
it will take years to finish since humanity right now cares about funding wars more than medical advancements and when it's done it will probably be hidden behind huge paywalls that people won't be able to access it . What an innovative , amazing world we live in sadly it's led by money loving war craving monsters.
This is awesome! This development could also potentially contribute to the mass industrialization of laboratory grown meat, which could save millions of people from starvation! The only issue scientists need to figure out in that, is for instance the production of synthetic but natural FBS (fetal bovine serum) for cows as an example. This is great stuff!
Great. I look forward to opening paths for many scientists as I quit my current gig. Currently fundraising and doing last moment RnD before I launch my next career.
this is greath techniqe keep up the good work (in the future if your old and you need a hart then you get the stam cels of the person and print a new hart over 20 years i think)
1:40 no it wouldnt the heart has roughly 2.5 billion cells and 1 thousand goes into that 2.5 million times and 2.5 million seconds is just shy of a month, so a printer printing 1 thousand cells a second can print the heart in less than a month
35 years ago they sent 10 USA citizens that couldn’t walk or talk and in wheel chairs to a facility in Europe . Put fetus stem cells in middle of their brain and all ten showed 50 % plus improvement with some even ended up riding a bike.
Amazing!!! The only question I have will the heart you make for a child grow as the child grows?? Or will another heart have to be made to accommodate the size of the child as they grow and mature...? 💓💓💓
The presenter must have misunderstood: this is not going to be used within the next 5 years because like anything that goes into humans it needs to undergo extensive safety testing - first in pre-clinical trials in animals (mice, pigs, etc) then in stage 1-4 clinical trials, and this can take 10 years or longer
We are a factory that produces cold gel organs to help many medical students practice surgery, and we can also customize organs according to the actual situation of patients for doctors to practice before surgery. Very good!
so in 100 years if everything doesn't collapse we mite be able to purchase replacement hearts at the low price of half your life plus the cost of install surgery.
If this technology will succeed, (which it will) then it should be free, otherwise, it will be used by millionaires and billionaires to live potentially "forever."
I’m a heart transplant recipient and I’m always hopeful but the reality is this is not even close. The “doctor” in the video is not that smart. Several of the facts he presents about rejection are not right and it proves working in a laboratory is a long way from being a real transplant cardiologist. He just doesn’t have real world practical experience. I’d trust him to print me a phone case but his heart parts ain’t coming near me.
I wonder how long into the future until there's a scandal about world record athletes or militaries etc being found out to have "improved" organs, or even additional organs. Backup heart/lungs for soldiers....Hopefully before the year 40k 😂
I wish this had been fully functional when my grandma needed it. 😢
Looking forward to innovations in the future, and a time when transplants won't require donors and lists. ❤
I feel you my friend.. but now we can venture out to the ones next "in line" if they wish.. and I truly hope it will be as accessible as possible to anyone who wishes..
"We are not only men of science: we are men of hope."
- Dr. Jonas Venture
This is why I support stem cell research
It's not even necessary to use stem cells from embryos
Most modern stem cell research uses adult stem cells
So anyone who is against stem cell research is truly stupid
This is why I support 3-D printing
Me too😊
This is why I support RUclips
Finally making some progress in general, hope with this new technology soon many critical malfunctions of the human body can be cured immidiatly
wish this bio tech would have been available when my son was born with a coarctation of his aorta in 2001...he might still be with me
Sending love
I'm sorry to hear that it's horrible to lose a life close to you, I hope you find solice
My condolences to your son
Imagine if we took the budget for the military and put it all into medical research .. oh the things we could accomplish..
I like your videos on CNET, you take the time to go these labs/companies..., take some real footage of real people and their work instead of sitting in front of a camera and lecturing people as many do on RUclips, thanks, great video, and keep up the good work.
It's amazing, in the future this could save thousands of lives. Sadly far to many people die on the donor waiting list, and even the lucky ones then spend the rest of their lives having to take immune suppressants, with the ticking time bomb, that is the body rejecting the organ. Being able to produce organs not only on demand, but also a direct copy that the immune system will accept, is going to be a huge achievement. hopefully one day a full organs like the heart could be made, this could extend peoples lives by decades. the youngest will see the best results, living maybe a full and healthy life.
it will take years to finish since humanity right now cares about funding wars more than medical advancements and when it's done it will probably be hidden behind huge paywalls that people won't be able to access it . What an innovative , amazing world we live in sadly it's led by money loving war craving monsters.
Yes and also let a thousands of us homeless wit no jobs
This is why I support 3D printing
This is awesome! This development could also potentially contribute to the mass industrialization of laboratory grown meat, which could save millions of people from starvation! The only issue scientists need to figure out in that, is for instance the production of synthetic but natural FBS (fetal bovine serum) for cows as an example. This is great stuff!
i agree with everything you said except the lab grown meat. Has to be a better way than eating unnatural things.
@@Americanpienews Lab Grow Meat just to expensive to mass produce. Bioreactor can't build a ton of meat, only real animal can do that
Great research for the hope of future ❤
I wonder what the most advanced secret lab has in this regard right now.
Absolutely.
Great. I look forward to opening paths for many scientists as I quit my current gig. Currently fundraising and doing last moment RnD before I launch my next career.
this is greath techniqe keep up the good work (in the future if your old and you need a hart then you get the stam cels of the person and print a new hart over 20 years i think)
Incredible
What would that price tag look like, “five years from now”?
Can something like cartilage (for the knee) be printed?
Yes and it has ben done already.
@@waveril5167 would like to see that!
1:40 no it wouldnt the heart has roughly 2.5 billion cells and 1 thousand goes into that 2.5 million times and 2.5 million seconds is just shy of a month, so a printer printing 1 thousand cells a second can print the heart in less than a month
This is awesome technology
Just amazing.❤
Awesome!!
As a kidney transplant patient I feel hopeful to 1 day being able to have my kidney. Without the side affects of medicine.
Amazing.
So a mini heart how will it connect and fit?
it is for research right now
Kidney much needed around the world 😢
if they can do a single valve, im sure a full heart isnt as far off as they think
Nice
FUND THIS!!!
35 years ago they sent 10 USA citizens that couldn’t walk or talk and in wheel chairs to a facility in Europe . Put fetus stem cells in middle of their brain and all ten showed 50 % plus improvement with some even ended up riding a bike.
Therefore, it must be possible to print an entire human being
Amazing!!! The only question I have will the heart you make for a child grow as the child grows?? Or will another heart have to be made to accommodate the size of the child as they grow and mature...?
💓💓💓
It will grow.
Organovo has been “3D Printing” human cells for years.
I lost half of my face, because l had a tumor and does a surgery, now I have a hope that I'll be able to restore my face such as it was before.
The presenter must have misunderstood: this is not going to be used within the next 5 years because like anything that goes into humans it needs to undergo extensive safety testing - first in pre-clinical trials in animals (mice, pigs, etc) then in stage 1-4 clinical trials, and this can take 10 years or longer
dear i want to publish the article on your site?
reply must ... am waiting
我有个大胆的想法
Wow 😳
If bones regrow why not tissues they too same iron.
We are a factory that produces cold gel organs to help many medical students practice surgery, and we can also customize organs according to the actual situation of patients for doctors to practice before surgery. Very good!
This is great...but I could've gone the rest of my life never having to hear someone say "human mayonnaise." 😩
Everything made of plastic so easy to create all.
Alumina powder ti all look same.
Human stem cell mayonnaise
Punch and patch over trauma sites if only part of the organ needs replacement.
Electron bio
Now this is something I wish I could get into. but now im 30 in debt and have nothing to show for it...
Sell NFTs. Study the most sold ones and create your own line. It has to be original though. If you're really popular you can make $100,000 a month.
Balloon you fill gas it expands here food.
so in 100 years if everything doesn't collapse we mite be able to purchase replacement hearts at the low price of half your life plus the cost of install surgery.
If this technology will succeed, (which it will) then it should be free, otherwise, it will be used by millionaires and billionaires to live potentially "forever."
@Oliver-cv6pv im good with low cost but i certainly wont trade half my life for one third of my life.
@@bojangles-i4n
Nah, i want to live forever.
You've solid liquid gas that's all
I’m a heart transplant recipient and I’m always hopeful but the reality is this is not even close. The “doctor” in the video is not that smart. Several of the facts he presents about rejection are not right and it proves working in a laboratory is a long way from being a real transplant cardiologist. He just doesn’t have real world practical experience. I’d trust him to print me a phone case but his heart parts ain’t coming near me.
Food we eat that becomes the body so why not we too lizards.
😮
I wonder how long into the future until there's a scandal about world record athletes or militaries etc being found out to have "improved" organs, or even additional organs.
Backup heart/lungs for soldiers....Hopefully before the year 40k 😂
Why its a "long" way off ?? ...let the AI help you maybe he can figure out something i dont know ..
how much is it going to cost 🤔
Cyberpunk 2020
yall will never be God.
Sperm is food what else
Nul
Mais nan c génial
Si c nul
Oui c vrai enft
Anything such happened you go on eating amputed body regrew
Cool,happy,sad,scarry & evil. Just think to why that is,because it will be.
YEY MORE CANCER
what
robot heart
Ten years out maybe!! 🎉 oh my god, this video is insane!!! 😊
🤯