They just printed a beating human hear

They just printed a beating human heart from a patient’s own cells. Wait until you hear what happened next. 🫀

Scientists at Tel Aviv University have done something that sounds impossible. They took fat cells from a patient, transformed them into stem cells, and used a 3D printer to create a living, functioning heart. It beats. It pumps. It’s alive. And this changes everything we thought we knew about organ transplants.

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