I almost lost my right leg in a motorcycle wreck 20 years ago. My lower knee knuckle was shattered into about twenty pieces and my tibia and fibula were both sticking through my Levis. I was a mess and they were going to amputate until one of the trauma surgeons suggested flying down to Denver General Hospital My surgeon was Dr. Wade Smith who ended up installing a device called an Ilizerov. It's an external fixator that basically held my leg together for about 6 months. My bones all healed and I have even done a 10K run, albeit slowly. The man is a genius!!! I owe him a lot for his fantastic work! When I was still in the hospital, he used to bring his students in to see me, or at least my leg because he'd never worked on a leg as badly messed up as mine! Thank you Wade!!!
This is actually very pessimistic because what's going to happen this is the government's going to keep printing these fake brains or whatever you're going to get a prosthetic of and manipulate it like a robot for control however the side effects of making Prosthetics is that we can heal people that have issues with their parts that originally lost them its kind of like a universal income
Simply great videos, with high quality reporting/narrating and impressive animation. Thank you very much - I learned a lot! especially great was the future of agriculture
The amount of research done to make this video and other videos on Venture City is just unimaginable. The best content on the entire RU-vid. Thank you, VC.
It's not that I want to live forever, it's that I'm so nosy, I want to see everything and once I'm gone, I'll probably see nothing, unless the afterlife is real, but so far, I'm sadly not convinced that anything continues after death.
So sad to hear you do not believe in the afterlife. Allah, Almighty and Glorious, made it abundantly clear that this world is a mere temporary existence and the real life is in the afterlife. If you have any questions about Islam, if even just about life, death and the afterlife, please visit islamqa.info/en. You'd find plenty of responses that clarify these issues and Insha Allah, you will be guided aright. May Allah guide and protect you.
Abosulety love your videos, the amount of effort and work you put into it is awesome, and the information regarding this video is similar to the topic I recently used for my bionics essay(did pretty good). Anywho, keep up the amazing videos, I can't wait to see this channel reach 1mil subs then 10mil, etc...
1:48 There is an open source 3d printed brain-to-computer interface. 3d printed arms and legs. 5:58 3d printed titanium bones. 7:30 casts that are water proof, and stimulate muscles so they don't get weak. 8:20 3d printed bio-printed bones, eye lenses, and skin. Imagine getting a new ear, nose, bladder, liver, thyroid, or heart. valve. 12:26 What do you think will be possible by 2042?
Well, I don’t think anyone in their right mind would want to get rid of their natural blood supply, aka their long bones... I think bioengineering is a better investment on the long run, as you can maintain the complicated and efficient parts of an organic system while simultaneously upgrading it when needed. Also, maybe mechanics and biotech will just continue to inspire each other in every area instead of one taking over the other over time.
A brilliant video with exciting content! The Human Touch can be so beneficial for those who are in physical or mental pain. Will this be come a feature and a benefit?
kids have been doing that for about 10 years so they can feel what its like to be 'disabled' only its not so fun when they found out the world hates disabled people.
The partial brain or almost complete 3d printed brain, may be used in uplifting animals. Prosthetics or implanting brain tissues in animals to enhance them or make them more intelligent will follow these sciences. It has its pros/cons too.
At about the one minute mark, the narrator said, "may be able to p3D print parts to make someone super strong or super fast". You may be able to increase strength, but, except for STRONGER leg muscles, you will not get super speed. To have that, you would need to enhance vision and other senses to be able to use that speed. To run really fast, you must be able to see what is ahead of you quickly enough to plan your route around stationary and very slow-moving objects. Think of "The Flash" in comic books or films. He has to see not only what is in front of him now, but what will be in front of him by the time he makes it to the next corner, and the next, etc. I might see what's around me and can see TO the next corner, but not beyond that. Even his sense of touch would need to be changed so that it would not fry at the temperatures to be encountered by skin friction and such.
Thanks, Venture City. Heard about the other things in the video. But this is the first time I have heard or hearing about Marie. Form the LSU. I have to look that up.
3D বায়োপ্রিন্টিং হলো একটি প্রযুক্তি যার মাধ্যমে কৃত্রিম মানব অঙ্গ তৈরি করা হয়। এই প্রযুক্তিটি ব্যবহার করে শক্তিশালী কম্পিউটার সফ্টওয়্যার ও স্পেশাল প্রিন্টিং মেশিন ব্যবহার করে নিখুঁত মানব অঙ্গ তৈরি করা হয়। এই প্রযুক্তিটির মাধ্যমে প্রাণী কোষ বা সেল থেকে শুরু করে পুরো অঙ্গ তৈরি করা যায়। প্রথমে একটি স্ক্যান অথবা মডেল তৈরি করা হয়, তারপরে বায়োপ্রিন্টিং মেশিন ব্যবহার করে প্রতিটি সেলকে প্রিন্ট করে অঙ্গটি নির্মাণ করা হয়। হ্যাঁ, আপনি সঠিক। কৃত্রিম অঙ্গ বা ল্যাব গ্রোন অঙ্গ ব্যবহার করে মানব স্বাস্থ্য সেবা উন্নতি করা যায়। এই প্রয়োজন অনুযায়ী বিভিন্ন ক্ষেত্রে কৃত্রিম অঙ্গ প্রয়োজন হতে পারে, যেমন: অঙ্গটির ক্ষমতা হারানো ব্যাধি: কৃত্রিম অঙ্গ ব্যবহার করে অন্তর্নিহিত সমস্যার কারণে অঙ্গের ক্ষমতা হারানো রোগীদের জন্য অঙ্গ পূরণ করা যায়। যেমন, হৃদয়, কিডনি, ক্যান্সারের ক্ষেত্রে কৃত্রিম অঙ্গ প্রয়োজন হতে পারে। অঙ্গ প্রদান করার জন্য অর্থনৈতিক সমস্যা: প্রাকৃতিক অঙ্গ প্রদানে সমস্যার কারণে অর্থনৈতিক অসুবিধা হয়ে থাকলে, কৃত্রিম অঙ্গ ব্যবহার করে এই সমস্যাগুলি সমাধান করা যায়। প্রকৃত মাধ্যমে অঙ্গ প্রাপ্তির সম্ভাবনা সীমিত হলে, কৃত্রিম অঙ্গ তৈরি করা যেতে পারে। কৃত্রিম অঙ্গ ব্যবহার করে পুরোপুরি বা আংশিকভাবে অঙ্গ প্রদান করা যায় রোগীদের। যেমন: অঙ্গটির সম্পূর্ণ প্রদান: কৃত্রিম অঙ্গ ব্যবহার করে রোগীদের সম্পূর্ণ অঙ্গ প্রদান করা যায়। এটি সাধারণত হৃদয়, কিডনি এবং কর্মীয় কক্ষের মতো মোটামুটি অঙ্গগুলির ক্ষেত্রে প্রযোজ্য। আংশিক অঙ্গ প্রদান: যখন পূর্ণ অঙ্গের প্রদান অসম্ভব হয়, তখন কৃত্রিম অঙ্গ দিয়ে আংশিক অঙ্গ প্রদান করা যায়। উদাহরণস্বরূপ, চোখের কাঞ্চন, গলার অঙ্গ, হাতের নখ, পায়ের অঙ্গ ইত্যাদি। এই প্রযুক্তি সম্পর্কে বিস্তারিত তথ্য এবং কনসাল্টেশন জন্য, আপনাকে স্থানীয় চিকিত্সা প্রতিষ্ঠানে যোগাযোগ
1:99 apwith atom formers, both the materials and electronics abd brainmatter all printed at once in each 3d printed product(also via neural helmet , phone app,controls whatever) and af allows 3d print of any materials beyond plastics abd metal!
Yep that the terrifying/thrilling question that we all wanna know, is there a way for humans to achieve immortality? Not the religious interpretation we are taught in church, but through science, an absolute concrete case of evidence. And if so, how do we continue this million ppl born everyday not exact on the numbers but we never die and keep increasing the population. Man made land or other habitable planets in our solar system is my guess. But bringing up a another slew of questions. Also this video is the stuff ill break laws for, its that important. Lincoln, washington, they were ppl who absolutly broke laws. Revolution from brits stands out for me. For the greater good of mankind. I robot was a great movie to show how artificial intelligence could possibly end mankind altogether. Jus movies? Or a terrifying true foresight that they are slowly painting.
seems like we were born in the time of where it all started for our technological advances; from computers to 3D printed body parts and trip to colonize mars in the future. We really are born in the time of advancement.
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As someone who took 3D prints a ton, i see where things are going, entry point to 3D printing is much less than 25% of current flagship phones. The patent for metal 3D printing expired and is public domain, price drops every year due to competition and cheaper means of production of the printers. The price of a metal 3D printer went from infinity to roughly the price of a car, in a year it will be a fraction of that and so on. However a regular person can make a 3D printed arm limb straight out of Science Fiction with the issue being the censors. 3D printing body parts even if they aren't organic requires other fields to catch up, 3D printing is ready as is and Columbia University created a heart from stem cells. Things are getting fun You need a high bandwidth direct to the brain connection otherwise all you have is a pretty hook like a pirate and some motors. I'm convinced that we will be able to 3D print organs within a decade or less *TAKE EVERYTHING I SAID AS MY OPINION!*
Growing organs and missing limbs is also something in the future which is possible and extending human lifespans also or putting your 🧠 in a cybernetic or artificial body and etc… is all possible future technologies. Just imagine in the future no need for donors since we can just grow you new heart or etc..
If those printers can print food that taste like food, then why ? Wouldnt it print full body parts by duplicating a persons cells to use for the printer to recreate any organ.
This is great and all but how much does it cost? I'm sure the average person wouldn't be able to afford most of this. I could be wrong and it actually be affordable.
a bazillion nerve endings? It's not just a membrane filled with blood. How would doctors connect all of the nerve endings to the donor recipient? I don't think it's possible in terms of time, the number of hours the patient has to be sedated for surgery would be astronomical, not to mention how much fatigue would set in over the surgical team.
One aspect is not too realistic: Humans won´t replace their natural functioning arms by mechanics, based on the fact that the feeling of touch etc is not available and will probably be never as good as with natural ones. but they will be like mittens.
The problem with that is u can't build a reliable robot with processing power as a human and energy efficiency as humans robots can solve problems but humans can create new problems that's the main thing u can't recreate in a robot