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Israeli scientists say they have created the world’s first 3D-printed heart using human tissue.
Professor Tal Dvir, who led the project, says the miniature organ was made with a patient's own cells, describing it as a major medical breakthrough and "the first time anyone anywhere has successfully engineered and printed an entire heart replete with cells, blood vessels, ventricles and chambers".
His team at Israel's Tel Aviv University plans to transplant the hearts into animals in a move they hope will advance possibilities for human transplants.
He claims that larger human hearts could be produced using the same technology.
“Maybe, in ten years, there will be organ printers in the finest hospitals around the world, and these procedures will be conducted routinely,” Dvir said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-m...-scientists-print-3d-heart-using-human-tissue

Without going into technical jargon, this is - in simple words - one of the biggest breakthrough in medicine history.
Then we wonder why Jews (roughly 20 million population) are in a stronger position than Muslims (nearly 2 billion people), why Jewish and Zionist propaganda is stronger than Muslim propaganda and why Islamophobia is more rampant than anti-Semitism.
190+ Nobel laureates in science and literature compared to only 5 for Muslims tells a story. One of them Dr. Abdus Salam of course whose legacy we have tried to wipe out because he was an Ahmadi.
While the important discourses in the Muslim world are life after death, why evolution is a myth (we get a glimpse of it on PP), whether keeping a beard is obligatory or not and whether you have to perform ablution if you spill blood, the Jews continue to reach new heights in the world of science and medicine with less people than that of Karachi and Lahore combined.
According to the esteemed scholars of Islam, Professor Tal Dvir, the man behind this invention that will potentially change the lives of millions of people in future generations, will go to Hell because he didn't recite "kalimah".
Instead of crying about why the world is out to get us, perhaps it is time for us Muslims to look inwards and try to understand why we are lagging so much in terms of contributions to the world of science and medicine.