where does that make sense??? ill give u 1mil to find a point in that useless comment!
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?
I think its disappointing that the "richest damn country" in the world cannot devote more money and time to actually helping the injured regrow and or repair limbs, finding better and quicker ways to do so will cost time and money but what is that worth compared with a man or a womans mobility, independence and life? answer. God Damn, its still frigging disappointing and I have all of my limbs! mhm, this is for the one who wont spend money in a right way : .I...
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