Skin guns. Organ printers. Pig dust. Biochemist Alan Russell believes tools like these could one day be standard-issue for the battlefield medic. The skin gun would heal burns. The organ printer would replace badly wounded livers, kidneys, even hearts. And the pig dust?
Podboq like all new technologies we have to start somewhere. Field rations (Hard tack and coffee) were a joke during the civil war until canning became widespread. As with prosthetics they have been out a while and there are alot out there that have had their lives much improved by them. The Tech in this article is still new so too many people do not know of its value but as more hear about it more will be done. All technologies have to start out somewhere and they do not all come out full blown.
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