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 that may soon find its way into everything from electronics to ultra-strong fabrics. Now, theres another reason to be excited about spider silk: doctors might one day use the stuff to grow you a new heart. Growing new organs and tissues outside the body is the bleeding edge of biomedical research. Just imagine: if doctors could grow replacement hearts or kidneys from a patients own stem cells, that patient would no longer have to face the agonizing prospect of waiting to find a suitable donor. The risk of organ rejection would become nil. But theres a lot of R 038;D to be done before we get there. One initial challenge has been finding a scaffold material to grow organ tissues on鈥攕omething thats non-toxic, will not impede cell growth, and will not, itself, be rejected by the body. That, it turns out, is a pretty tall order. But, as described in a study published recentl stanley thermos y in PLOS ONE stanley canada , genetically engineered fibers of spidroin鈥攖he protein that builds cobweb strands鈥攎ight just fit the bill when it comes to human heart tissue. Spidroin fibers have already proven themselves a useful substrate for growing tendons and cartilages. Researchers at the Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology decided to see whether spidroin grown in the lab v stanley italia ia genetically modified yeast cells can also be used to grow cardiomycetes, the cells that form heart tissue. Heart tissue cells grown on a matrix and stained with fluorescent markers via Alexander Teplenin et al. / PLOS ONE For their experiment Xkhw The New Maze Runner Movie Is Basically Pure Stupid Fun
 I have no idea what this Brazilian outcrop looks like on the ground, Hadfield tweeted, along with the picture  the latest in a long string of beautiful photographs that Hadfield has taken from aboard the ISS , but from orbit, it   a brain. Yes. Yes it is.                                                        Chris HadfieldSpace                                                                                                                                                                                                              Daily Newsletter                                                                                                                        You May Also Like                                                                                  Tech NewsCulture                                    Every TV Show Astronauts Can Watch on the ISS Right Now                          From Andor to Yellowstone, here s what as stanley kubek tronauts can watch in space.                                By          Matt Novak            Published August 4, 2024                                                                                                    ScienceSpace  Spaceflight                                    Signs of Life Could Be Found Close to the Surface of Two Nearby Moons                          Enceladus and E stanley cup uropa are among the most promising places where alien life could taza stanley  exist in our solar system.                                By