shonie Hutter Oh absolutely! And people coming back from battle and people in third world and developing nations. The implications and uses are endless. It’s insanely remarkable that this is even possible.
A nap? Printing human cartilage? Wow, you’re a tough cookie to crack Jay Saul. I feel like this could be a game changer for people that arent as priveleged as we are to live in developed nations and have the spoiled rotten access to the technologies we do. And Radiolab recently did a 2 parter on CRISPR that talks a lot about all aspects of its implications. Worth checking out.
Haha Jay Saul! Oh I know, I’m just messing around with you. But yeah, that CRISPR tech is insane. I think you’ll truly enjoy that Radiolab episode. I think they were broken up into two shorts, each about 30 minutes sometime in the middle of last year. I’ll try to dig them up when I get home.
Jay Saul Ha! Fair enough…
Being involved with youngsters who have been badly burned by fire, this brings hope to them 🙂
shonie Hutter Oh absolutely! And people coming back from battle and people in third world and developing nations. The implications and uses are endless. It’s insanely remarkable that this is even possible.
A nap? Printing human cartilage? Wow, you’re a tough cookie to crack Jay Saul. I feel like this could be a game changer for people that arent as priveleged as we are to live in developed nations and have the spoiled rotten access to the technologies we do. And Radiolab recently did a 2 parter on CRISPR that talks a lot about all aspects of its implications. Worth checking out.
Haha Jay Saul! Oh I know, I’m just messing around with you. But yeah, that CRISPR tech is insane. I think you’ll truly enjoy that Radiolab episode. I think they were broken up into two shorts, each about 30 minutes sometime in the middle of last year. I’ll try to dig them up when I get home.