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Israeli Startup Prints World's First Ribeye

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  • dunbarboyz

    If you are going to print it make it rare!

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  • redneckandy

    I have been getting my steaks from a 3d printer my entire life. Mine is even organic and uses grass to make and grow steaks. Doesn't even use electricity! All natural and biodegradable!

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  • toad67
    redneckandy: 31515256833819/comments/31515256971547

    I have been getting my steaks from a 3d printer my entire life. Mine is even organic and uses grass to make and grow steaks. Doesn't even use electricity! All natural and biodegradable!

    Guessing your printer is as messed up as mine then....never prints the same one twice..

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  • mohawk600

    Too freaky for me.......

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  • mark christian

    Rather than a ribeye, why not use those living cells to incubated, grow, differentiate, and interact in order to acquire the texture and qualities needed to produce an interesting and entertaining forum member.

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  • hillbille
    mark christian: 31515256833819/comments/31515257269019

    Rather than a ribeye, why not use those living cells to incubated, grow, differentiate, and interact in order to acquire the texture and qualities needed to produce an interesting and entertaining forum member.

    better be careful, he may grow to take over........

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  • NeoBlackdog

    I wonder if this technology will advance to the point that they will be able to 'print' someone a new liver, kidney, or other body part complete with matching DNA so that there is no chance of rejection?

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  • JasonV

    I would try a lab grown/printed steak

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  • Ruger4me

    NeoBlackdog that is what they are working toward, not necessarily the company in serf's article but I'm invested in several 3D printing companys and one is focusing on medical usage.

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